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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-08-09

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-08-09 page 1

MEDICAL. , '' v : ME K 10 AN REMEDIES KBOWN AS PREPARATIONS! M1QBLJ OOKOMMTRAfMB i FLUIbEXTRAOT BUOHU A Potltlvf & 8peolflo Ram-dy for jLADIK, aUDMBYB, SBAVBL, ABD . hl Bfedlnki. taMMM th. TOT of DUeStlO and edteWS AB80BBXHTS Into b.eelthrollo by which (btWATXBr OB OAICBBOradoposlllOB an 411 BBBAXVMAL gSLABOtumiritt m re doeed, as mil a. pain ud lanmmetloa, nd U foot k MSB, WOMEN, aas iBttrau. ' HKLHDOLD'S KXTEAOT BUCKO ". ' BOB WBABBBSBBB euejalnai trona bMHWi Habit of niML lUi, Kaurly IadUorctlan, or Abuse, . attbndbd with td vollowiho iim TOMB I . lndlstwslrlon to BisrelAS, Iiom of Powor, Lo. at Memory, DIBoulty ol Bnatklua, Weak Nerve., Trembling, Bom of OIoboh, WoAefulnesa, ' filmeem of Vision, Pain In the Back, Universal LassltndBOf tha Flushing of the Body, Bttuoolar iJiUB, Brupllon on th. Face, Hot Head, - ff alia Oountenaneo, Dryness of theSelu, These symptoms, (fallowed to go on, which Ihli BMdiolne Invariably removee, toon follow IMFOTBNOT, fATDITT, F.FILBPTIO FITB, In one of which the petiont may expire. Who rat ii that they are not trogueatly followed by thee. : 'direful iIIbsssb," . , . IHBABTtTY AaDCONSUMlTIONI Many an aware of the cause of their suSei Ing bat bom will coxtfcu. Tho reoorde of the Inesnl Asylums and the melancholy deetba by Oonaump lion, bear ample wllaeai to the truth of the Beau tlon. TBI OOKBTTTOtioI). ONOB AFFBOTBD W1T1 OaQABIO WEAKNESS, Beaulfea the aid of medicine to Btrengthen and Igerate the system, which BgLMBOLD'i Bl TBAOT M VOHu Invariably doea. A trial will eoa fcwe Ik ot akepttoal. . B) v'' ftmilet. Females, Female, til OB fOUNO, BINQLB, MABBIBD, OB UOB TamPLAima mabuiaqb. r In Ken Bfleotlons peculiar to Female the Ii sreot BucbB la unequalled by any other remedy, a la Ohloroela or BetenUon, Irregularity, Palnfolneu or Suppression of the Oustomary Kvacoationi, Oi oarated or Scbirrona itete of the Uterus, Loncon-hea, or White, Sterility, and for all complaint inclden to the MX, whether arialog from Indlaoretlon, HaMM of Dleilpation, or In the iaW UEUUBB t CHAWOB OF UTB, ana aTarrxoiia aboy. NO FAMILY SHOULD BH WITHODT II ak bo BalMn, Mercnnr, for CnpUMftDt ftDQ HKLHBOLD'S KXTEAOT BDCHU ':oukk8 Meoret Diseases la aU their itaiee, at Uttle oxpeuao, Utile or . e eh.of iB diet, no iDOOnTenlenoe, AND' NO EXPOSURE. It causes fraqnent dartre, and rlrea strenh is Drinate, thereby remorlng obelmoUoiiB, proyeutlju and cnrW Strietttree of the Urethra, allaying pail and inflammation, so frequent In this class ol dls eases, and expelling POUOHOUD, DIBSUSD, ANi WOMB OOT IfATMS. Thousands ttpon Thoojanda WHO BA VtBBMH TBS VICTIMS 01 QUAOO.S, Aid who Bey paid Bbtt fBS to be cared la a hort tame, hare found they were deceived, andhat be 'Poison" has, by ths use of "Powerful Aetrin gents,1' been dried in the system, to break out In as aggravated form, and e PtBHAPB AFTER MARRIAOB rrsxa Helmbold'B Extract Buohu Tor all AlTections and Diseases of pf-rUE CBIXABT ORG ASS, Whether Brisling In MALI OB BMAL, from whatever sauat erigitiatlrig, and no matter Of How Long Standing! a of thses Organs require tka aid of Plarstlc BKLMBOLD'S EXT ACT BUCBO IB THB GBBAT DIUBBTIO, Ail H Is certain to have the desired effect In all U oases for which II la recommended. BLOOD i blood: BL000 ill Hclmbold'a Highly Ocooentrated Oompoond Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. Ttiij li M fcotlas of the Blood, tmi ttmo lb tkiul Orgaiu . lilnloKi of the Noh, Bftrt, Tor1 Wlndpipf,nd otbef Muom SartooH, ui.klugl prM U th ftuitt of Olwr. Helmbold'. Kx kmpirillt oritt9i m blood, nd romoTtn ll t Oftloot ot tbt ikio, Wlag to the ejmplalon oiiiTud hUhy ootor. It being propnrod sprMi fcr t-UolMiof tmpUlDU,IUblood-pati(ying prop trtlM r prewrTed to gratr aUnt tbn ftny ot b n propantto ol 8reprills. Helmbold's Rose Wash. An exoelleut Lotion Ibr DIsesBea of a Syphlllc Na tare, and as an injection In Diseases ot tbe Urinary Organs, arising rrom habits of dissipation, and la osttnectlon with the latracU Bochu and Barsaparll-la, Inauobdlseeeosasrecommeaded. Bridenoe of the meet responsible and rsllabla char aoter will aeeomnany the medlotnes. - C)erUfloatMf Care. , rrom Bight to twenty years sUadlng, wild urnst sa so goiwavM au wavlk. net of B VOBV, sea Dispense lory of the Dulled b Butas. Bee 1 Profesacr DMWttt VBluabU works OB lbs Ptaesioeoi Physio. Be, rssaarkB made by tha lata celebrated Dr. PPW- tnw JHII.4Alnhle.. 1 b..j.k. n sfiirrDjrar nv.rwtv a aatmtad Phvaiolaa. and Hetnbel of the Ooilege of Burgeons, Ireland, and published In Transaottous of tha King and (neen's Journal. BOB aWVilll1,lw w.,ew. ,,u.hw vi IAMIS T&ArMHS, Isllowof lb Boyal Ogllcge el Bee bbosI at Iks late standard work, on Ifsdlolua, a tract Bnchu..41 00 per bottle, or six far W 00 larsaparilU 1 00 " " 00 ImproydBoseWaBk M IN or half a deaen of sack for 111. which will bos n 01 oteot to ours tbe moat obetlnaee oases, If dlreotl'oni are adhered to. Deliverable to any address, aecurely packed from observation. -Deaulhe symptoms la all ODUaanloallonri Oares! I nwrantead. A Advios iratls. It AFFIDAVIT. rersoaally appeared belbre ma, aa Aldsrmaa of shaolnof PbiUdslnhla H. T. Helmbold. who. bt. lag duty sworn, doth say bis piepBrmtiona oontala ao aarcoctlo, no mercury, or other Injurious drugs, bat an purely vegetable. H. T. B KL&J BOLD. ' Bwera and subscribed before roe, this id dayei floyember, IBM. w. r. ssiaDAttv. Aldermaa, Nlathst., aewwa bum. vast Addrem letters! i Information' . a. T. UlLBbtULD, Uteal raUBcirAt. Bclmbold's Drug aai uewnaae, 19 Broadwa; ky, asw rorxt itmboU'a Medical Depot, uv, I street, uau Test BMWAMM 01 OOUNTMRrmTa And unprincipled dealers, who sodas vor todsjapoai Of TftBIKOWB" aad taar" arttclsa on theirap. a tenon attained by Belmbold's aennlaa Preparation : 5 ',. , :. " falraol BoehB, ' " " Barsaparllta. Ja- " r Improved Boo. w.ls kid 1 aUPrretarrery-whera. ' ABB rOBBLAfOrjyIAgB Jfo OTB M Oat oat lb edTarUeeewtt, end send for ft, ATOID IMPOS1TI01I ABD BXPOBOB' wavO. BOBBBTB A 00., Wholesale Agent,, B aovl&taweow BAI1LY i VOLUME xxvni.1 MEDICAL OOE'H DYSPEPSIA OlTBKl ! . . ' OOV8 DTfaPBPBIA ODBBI J ! hi'-i; OOHBi PTUPBP8IA WITHOUT f Alii. OOaTB DTWBP81A ODBBI ; ! UBBB8 BAOSBAATBTOHAOa.: UOB'B DTuriPSIA ODBBI OOBfl OBAMPBABD OOLIO VA1M . . ! .. Wl't DT8PBPBIA ODBB I 0UBB80H0UBA UOBBOB IVBBI TiMB, ! . OOB'B PT0PBP8IA ODBBI CDBBS UDIQBBTIOB ASBDBB AB IOO TAUIT ', J OOB'B PTBPBPSU ODBBI OVUm BBABTBUBM ABD UKAUAQilB, OOB'B DTBPBP8IA ODBB I . ' BBVOIiATBB ABB TOBB8 THB BTOM AON. OOVS PTBPBPBI A ODBB I ' a A.lra niiijif for all BTVaiAUB BM BVVBWa f 6',, " i- fiOSI STBPBPBU ODBB I ,-.;.r On ret tt . , B and AQDB let thoa aUKtet will l tna wauay try it,, ' lBJh'8 PTBPBPS1A OBBB f Oira InitantanoHiBly-and yon do tot bars ! wait A.wvCKIOsee i Bwee. OOB'B DT8PKPBIA OOBBl Is ths greatest eppetuer ever known II not i nly . BrsaiBB ue apiwtiw, vu, i"- saally digest your food. ( CObTBDTBPBPBIA ODBBI IB rssommsnded by all the leading physHKBia, I " OUK'SDTSPBPBIA OOBBl BB iBVBlnable friend to all who are weak, deblll laled, ud in a low state of normal action, UOB'B DTBPBfBIA ODBBI Is warranted to do nil we have elalmod for It, and we will famish yon certlneates of our boat sitlaeoi and elsrgymea to baok op our statement, Ooe'a Dyspepsia Gujcb I Is IndlBsensable to the portmanteau ot every 1.- . M nrevant. dlBBlnesa Or BOB sickness,' either In steamers or cars, and la a never raiuag proven iBHve ui mum - - tar or climate. Do not ao witnont it. , ., Ooe'i Dyspepsia Owe I Doss not exblUrat and eieiU lbs patient sunVr llhji.lnnknllA Kitten UQ PfiVBrBKV.. IUWIWW to core dvsueDSlB, but It It a medicine most woa derfullr aOtBtsd to all diseases of the stomack and bowels. (Joe's DyspapBla Oare! Will relieve distress from ood, or purity a sons tomatb, In less time than Itukostowrlee talBllna, doe's Dyspepsia OttteJI Baa no equal In the world as a remedial agent. There Is not preparation now known that la as certain, speedy, and Infallible In Its action-mlte Ing and curing at ones. We say this, positively, Ooe'a Dyspepsia Corel Is prepared br tbe originator of tho Justly celebrated Goe's Cough Ualssm. Mr. Uoe has new prepered a medicinal article for pnbllo and genartf use, but what has stood tbo strongest tests, and has always borne tbe palm of victory over ever dls. ease It has bean oertlllcd to curs. Will yon wno are suffering from Dyspepsia, Indl. gescion, Nausea, Heartburn, Blok-Hoedaohe, Oramp, and Palus In the Stomaoh and Bowels, Acidity of the btomeoh, Onoleramorbns, Dysentery, and Gen. era! Debility and weeknoss of the whole system-try but a single bottlo, wo will never nrge you again, If we rail in this caae. Our own knowledge of Its merits, the united teetlmony of nil who bavoBver tried It, the eucomlume of bnndrods of our own neighbors, yoor duty to yourself, and ths beneilotal result, ss certain as thesuushlns, nil earnestly, persistently, urge you to Just try one bottle. If what we say is not oorreol, If our statemenln concerning its wondertal virtues are not found to be true, If yon do not say that the opcretion of the modlolne Is Instantaneous and iperfsctly wonderful, we will renounce our profession as satcrers to tbo pobllc health, and retire from the Held, admitting that ws are inoompetent to compound a medicinal preparation, which would be entitled to your confldenee. . Bold by druggists everywhere. Prloo fl per Hot. tie. a. Bold by UrnitgLsu merywber. I). H. UI.ABK, CO., . Proprietors, Haw Uaveo, Ooi na. ItKMAII If ABM KM no., Osn'l Ag-ts, II Park Bow, Hew Tort. Bold by 0. Bobsbts A 8. B. Saaniia, and all drug gists. " NO MORE GREY HAIR! An Entirely New Luxury In Amerloa, LAMONDE'S TUB MUST kt'FECTlVC HAIR RESTORATIVE EVER OFFERED TO THB PUBLIC. Nothing Eike It Ever ReFore Known! T Id PERFECTLY FBBE FROM 80LPH0B, lead, and thBcbemlcal salts nolvenally uhhI in all tbe Balr Bstoratircs now before the public; and unlike Ihem.NKVIBOAUdBdUlZZIMKtU, BLIND-NBsa or LVNACir, but Is haratles as purs rain water. ... . This celebraud prrparatlon It the dleoovsry of a cslchrattd Preach chemist, and has been extensively used In Europe among tbe nobility f.r the past ore years with the most wondsriul success. It imparls View mi Ntw Lift to tht Boott of tht Bar, Satora it to ill Natural Color, and cauttt it to Grow peculiarly Soft and Luxuriant. rat otbsr prepeistloo Is required to to with IIB As it combines apsrfcet Bcstororend ffalrDrssslng. Tbe agreeable nature and thewonderfal rapidity w.th which It restore tho whltsit hair lo its vriml-live color end beauty, renders this preparation Invaluable, and when onco known, Indi-pensabls to tha tolls! labia of eveiy household. It will stop tha hair from falling out with t or thrts applications, and is a sure preventlva against BaUnsea and alt diseases of the scale, and will curs the ji In their worst form when existing. The pmsnt extensive sale of this article Is owing ,n tent that It noi.ea.es every merit claimed for it, and every lady or gentleman who baa ue.4 tns 010 restorative weiMw w. .n,"-. lead will Bt once appreciate this new preparation, which Is used and reiommetded by tbe dr.t medical authority. Price, b)l BO. BOtO BT SLi. A'aoeui.T. Prepared bv A. M. I.AIHOJiOB, Ueusral Depot, No. 707 Broadway, New York. Jyl7 com eodaw alt ly MANHOOD, How Lost! How Restored! Tn,T niiRr.ianan. II alALKD INVELOPH. .1 PrtM.inj.nt. A Lecture on ths Nature. Treat. ment, end Uadloal Cure of BpermatorrnotB, or Midi-nal Weakne... Involantary BmUslonr, bexual Do blllty anojmpeeimenis .o carnage o.Ba"r, vcnsns.-s, Consumption, Xpllepey, and rite; BlenUI eed Physical Incapacity, resulting from Helf-Abuie, . - . .. , . M.. A.., by BOBT. J. (X'LTBBWBLl., At. D author of the reee noes, ore. "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent under seal, In a plain aavalope, to any ad dreas, awl-paid, on rtcsipt or six esute, ur .wvuve ageatamns, by DB. J. O. OL1NB, 1U7 Bewery. New Tork- -IcslolBcebox 4,060. Inn13dae' laeo. xaets. "II yean eslsbllshrd la N. T. City." '-Only infallible remedies known.1 rrsefrom Polsoos." "Mot dangeroos to the Buman Family." , . "Bats corns out of thslr bolss to die." "CoBtar's." Bat, Roach, Ac., i Is a pa.t nsrd for Bals, Hies, Besea, Blot aad Bed Aale, Ao., Ac, Ac., Ae. "Cotiiar'B" Bed-Bag Kxtormt. nator, Is a liquid or wash, and to deetroy, and also as a pre. . veatlve for Bed-Boga, Ao. MOoatar'an Electlo Powder for Inasscta, IS for JfoCBS, AfoiOHyiCN, ' fUa, Bsd-Biays, aaKvt on Flostt, fot., emuUt, aV. ' aa-told by all Diuggistt and Belallsra every. ae-1 1 1 Biwam Ml of nil worthless Imltntatton. sST Be that Oobtad's" ntme Is on eeMh Box ottle, and flask, before yan bay. ' UKNHYl. iviai,.it -fPaiPotrAt Diror, S2 Bxouwat, if T 1 rurglats and dealers la Wt illy OHIO HARDWARE. J. M. STUART & CO., : No. laSonUiHlKhl., aaofsctarers and Wbolsaals and Betall Dialers la Tin, Copper, SHEET-IRON WARE! JOB WOHK V Of all kinds Eiecsted with 7M entxxeasaaB Dlmpattota . m 0 keep oociuntly on bend a large assort msnt of GRATE?, AND WHITE MARBLE ANP MiRBLEIZED SUII'K, AMU - j . -tilRON MAJJTLES, : a Qooklng& Heating Stoves LAWSON'3 HOT-AIR FURNACES, o .-.!. AWOr" ' ' ' '" Lotze's English Range. . Alec, all kinds of . HouseFurnishingCoods PDMPS, JAPAN-WARE, ETC. ' The Holed " ALLIGrATOIl 1 One! Oook Btove, and tbo Jttstly celebrated "S TEW ART." Oook Md HwUng BtoM lw on band. deolS oorl ly SEWING MACHINES. Sewing Sffachin e s . VIM. PIMMEL, . Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN Planer A Kiener'n NokeletiB Eock Mien sewiua; ' SlacUluo. Also. WKcox A Gibhsand Slnger'a Improved Sew- lug Machines. Principal ofBoe Mo. 4 Optra Hones, Columbus, Ohio. njuAonts wasted In every town In the state. . ; 4ylU-soil THE FLORENCE Sewing 3JCa,clilne. MBS. B. A. 8. JANNEr, AOKNT, BEIP9 constantly on hand an elegant assortment of Florence Sewing Machines 1 Tbe very best for family use. the most attractive and popular machine in tbe market, Hsbs Reveniable feesl. Make roar Ilirrent stltelteei, . In Alsnosit Bioiseleaa, la dually Kept lu Order, Werks JLlicbtly, nnd Newer Hklpa stitcliea. Does the heaviest or Bnrst work with equal facility, and every inaohtue warranted to be all that la claim ed for It. FI.OIIKNI'C SKWINO MACUIMB wo., (lon'l Woslcru Agency, 26 W.t Pourth St., OluclnuatI, Ohio. ALSO Finkle & Lyou Sewing Machine. Hakes tha same stitch and does the sama range cf wnrk. The reniltatlon of this Manhlbe Is so well established In this vicinity, that it needs no further Humect. ennerlor Machine Oil. Needles. Thread, and all neeeeeary articles for kceplog In order and repair these highly pepular Lock Stitch Sewing Machine. UBB. B. A. 8. JAMNIT, Agsnt, Is Tn lDm see Broad street, Uolumbus. . INSURANCE. A Life Insurance Policy iS A PRO TECTION TO TBE FA MIL Y Beyond all ContiugeneieHi SHOURITT OF NEW YORK CITY. LIlB P0U0IB8, ANNUITY 1NDOWM1NTS and War Blaki, taken at favorablo ratee. Pull' ofeaon the ten year plan, non-forreltnre, lianod to thoee inured. DIVIDENDS PAID DURING THE LIFE OF THE ASSUKril). tfBrw tntfi ol rkmll HDase.allv. ahoold not ftttl to Mt hla Ufa ininrBtd. and this appllee to all olaseea of eltlieiw, whether pVotetatonal men, mercbenteor meonanio. rouoiea may ua uhju nu uwvuutwm e. (Jredttor may seoora aooouni aeote oy in- fnrlng the Uvea of their debtor, and a lire policy often eavee imperty from roinona aaortfloe. To ee-enrt a good Investment, every one alum Id tneoro In the Hvearlty 1a1I IoiinriDoc Do. of New IOTK. 1BU uompany paia win iuuu iwhwb Tslsrlrfetnilk or, thai IHlri n rmn 1 1 TD I . AO Tlf-r IfiDt . OwllSa iln lor 60 per sent, when required" Prmitmt on the Kon-ForJeituj$, Polio are Aewr LoiU i AnniiMtimt for Life Insurance In the Beonrlry Company mei be made to tbe General Agent, or hla legally nuthciiwd Sollcltora In tbe city and ooa n try. JAMES SMITH, Oen'l Ag't Heonrltr Lite Inenranoe A Annolty Co., No 22 Union Blook, Opera Uonse Bnllding, Jy4 8m eodV j . . . . . Columbus, O, BU8iNE&S CAROS. TM. DUN CAP. , : JNO. M. ATWATBB DUNLAP, ATWATER 4 CO., Prodnee CommMeB Merchants U NORTH WATKB 8TEET, Butter, JCrkb, Oheese. Lard, Pork, Itaooa, Wool Ac Oaeb advances made on Oomutgnments. afeaa lao PLaTna ssnt free to partis, who wish shea.. stoW-l afe Lb I1DBDDT ;' J. W. IsILItaVT i SIKBERT LUIKV, , BooliBilnderar And Blank-Book Manufacturers. - Batler Mali, Union mock, V. HlftU pro wa ly Special Notice. . Tt TOO WANT A BKLUABLB BBUBDT FOB Diarrhcea and Dysentery, j, ; (ABC fOB.; . . A - - mmiWl CAR1NAT1YE It baa itood tha teat and reoelved tha approbation of Phy stolen. It I reoommonded hw Holdlera for Army Diarrhea, who hava found In it inat what was wanted. t-jl CERTAIN CUR&-Q& AH who hava need H pronounoe It nnequaled. Try It and oonvinoe joaraeK Sold by all Drngglatf. Tor aale. in Got umbo by B. Jonts A Bon. B. HltNDlliBBOM A BB08., Proprletore, . marW aod flvn PIttabnrah la. wooirwooi! 7D UXA3T, Rloe cdb do., in SraiBT, BOSTON1 Commission Merchants I 0 THB IAU Of ' e: Fleece ani Pollfiil Wnni Oash advaneee aatvde on nslgnn mwtT tvsd 4m xo itwo o 5o . BANKKliS , Uttw Beuovad torn Wo. B9 WlllUns Bt. to Not. 4 Broadway and 6 Wall 81. , . , VEW YOBK. ' Orders lor the Pnrcmtu and lale 6f eOYE&aHEftT nd owher taearitles eneoated on lb neaal verm. Ba-ilt and Individual acouunt reoelved, and Inter, eat aUcewed npon onrrent baleotea, which maybe rhavoBaWfl for at ciefttor after ten dava' notice. ASr.HX PER CENT. lNTEUKST ALLOW! O COLUMBUS. OHIO, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGQST 9. 1865. PHYSICIANS. j N. 8. DARLING, Physician and Surgeon, ! OrriOB ABD BEIIDSNOI, 47 Md 01 Eaat State street, (Opposite Boatk aatranos to the State Hcass) IvlKIm ' ' COtUMBBB, O, T3r- G-ard. TTAVINO BVPIKBD PBOM MILITABY PBA XX TIOB, and permaneatly leoated la this elty, for the purpose of praetlolng atediolao aad Baraery, would respectfully lender Ms proieeeionai service. to the cltisens 01 uolnmous ann vioiaisy. avu ua mm. both acute aad chronic oromotly treated. sledlclnes comnounded at tho esses. Mo. 17 Bast Stale street, opposite tbe Oar""' ocllB-ly J.W.WORTMAN, Dental fSuvfreon. :r I . . Bas opened an obsos at aba ' DOLVBtBrB OPERA BOIIM, No. 10 North entrance, (up stairs) where ha asaf be enno. nv tnoaa wno wisn uantai operations oarerUM. PIANOS. HARRIS ft CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers la ' Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, sheet KdbIo ana Jnnsio Duukn. TKALEBS BUPPLIVDAT MANDFAOTBRERB J crlcea, lilborn ducouDt to Jiergrmen, iwou an tvnd Hchoola. Piftooa to rent, bavoond k.and In trnnantBi tevken lu ezchftixKO for ntW. L4Modi aiten m ttid riRno. wm mi wnp tor iwa.-- fleaseoau. No. 11 Town itrM. Brit door wit of frtnhlU Bank, OoIumbHi.Ohlo. BAHBU A 00, PIANO TEACHING. TTAVINO FBKMANKNTLT LOUATUO IN 00 Li. lumbut for th dutdom of Bivlnti laiaoiu on the Pi no torte. I take tlila m-thcxl of loforalDC tbe oltlEfias of Colombo that I ud prepanrd to teavh vooai ana lusiramfloiai muno. uraeri ten m nmun. Seltcer, Drteel A Co. 'a Hoeio Store. verr reniooiiHiij. v. a. ua BaaiAB BftfrAtirv-ri Prof. Hchlrnnr. Jno. Belt r. mayflt HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND CAMPAIGN ABOUT 13. Jttli:E13' Hoop Bazaar and V e A mttW awa A BKirt manmactory. IVo. SI, E. Ntn:lt (Wexa voov to tike Journal Offloe.) 1HATK VOW redy mf Spring fitook of Bkeletong, to tbe pew looktloB, for the ooatMnoemtuit of the Spring trade, which embttvoea ail tha toad lug at? 1m, luolnding the PATtNT QOBl TBA1L. Also, the new-ut ttyle of QUAKKB ILAST.GgklBTS. 1 ks It li od baud ttk'Tif o aitra atcefand toiiffihiand latltee who have alwaye had trouble to find dsn Ions of Urge enough will Ond them here. Alarfte aaiortnint of FBINCH AND AMIBI-CAN OUUeSKTS AND PATIENT HKIBT 8CPPOBT-KS and 8P1UAL DPBTLKd kept en hand. Mr Batall Depart ment Is In ohafge of oompeteni Ladlb. Hoop BkirU Bemodeled and Repaired. Dtttttera In rronndlna town! Wllldo well to eon nit tUelr own Intereat by oalllng on me before going Cm. or orderloft eleewhere. Jiftdiee, yon will pieaee nnemoer -ne piao Ifo. 21 East State Street. Sell door to the JorufAft Offloa. n Ea KKIiU twll Hood Bklrt Hannhotory. .A-TT O TIO.1V ABO COMMISSION WH ARB NOW PKRPABID TO BEUKIVI consiirninenta of ll klndeof UeroantlleOoode, Honaehold rurolture, Ao., OIY CONMieillOV. Btr Liberal advancea will be made on Oonalgn- mttnte. Wo alio pay particular attention to ontelde alee of MHRCANTILB & HOUSHUOLD GOODS FARMING BTOCK, EHAL BSTATE, &o. We have on hand a large stock of Fine New Furniture. Which we are offering at very low pattes, to which we would call the attention of the publlo, BEAL PARSONS, Auction and Oometisslon Uercbants, mr'-iTim No. lot Month nih .tree!. lease N. Avars, lata Auditing 01irh,Sd And. office. U.BurLLKNBABUEB, Colnmbus, Ohio. Juum 0, OooraB, ormerly Kzamlnor la Ord. omos. ISAAC N. AYRES & CO., General Claim Agents. No. 917 "f " Btreet, Waehlogton City, D. 0., and No. U7 Boulb High street, (over Baln'i more, Oo lnmbni Ohio, BOUNTIES, PIN9IONB, ABBEAB8 OF PAT, Prize Money, Compensation for hortee, boat, and otbtr property lost or destroyed while In the service ofthe Unite! States, or taken for the neeof the army, collected. Offljer returns carefully madeont, and Oertifl-oatea of non-Indebtedness procured. Two member of oar firm are located at Washing ten tlty, and are In daily personal communication with the v oK thus giving na peon liar taollif , 'iment o OlaimaaKain tha Cover t daM, su. w. QAaoMin, oso, m, iuat, a. o. m iiwi. GiRONERTiFaTJ. CO., ' storage and Prwloea COMMISSION MERCHANTS, n.,nnnn nt th TTnlort RtxIlwaT. Shin andOa nal Grain Elevator Storage capacity, aau.OOO bushela. tifflceaed warenouaa ao joining iuo vator, No. 197, Merwln St., Cleveland, 0, Dealsrs In all binds of Country rroduos. Agents for the " Halt Company of Onondaga," Bait aoio always at lbs Ooaipaej'. prices. ncelved or to be s alpped on the 0. U. A 0., O. A T., n .1.0.1 P. or A. i 0. W., (narrow guage) ball- Bait, weisr ijime, tour, w.u, j U. A R , 0. A P. or A roads and thslr connections, Icadtd or unloaded dli.stly la our wsishouM, .aving azpense of dray gWlllsirBBsr.onalBtt.sllon to ths tiling of or ders for Proouos and Msrchandlss on lommlsslou, 1 u n.S. An Bnn.lanm.ntB. W. are prepared to receive and ship, by Canal, v..k. Hail. Iwithont drayaavi. brladstratB, Staves Marble, Lumber ad coarre Frelghta of all kind., bavlog the Ott (iT DEBB10KB IN TBK 01TT fijr tne tran.ier 01 oeaiy . rsiKnia. Befer to Banks and business msa gaasrslly. lya am WELLS, FARGO & CO., New-York California EXPRESS & EXCHANGE CO., 84 BROADWAY. fjUtBIOHT AND SMALL PACKAGES BIOEIVBO X for Uemornia ana me raojno iumi. nmiirnrnla fminon bousht or oolleeted. Ool lections made and eommUalona executed Is tbe Paoiflo State. Exchange tor aie on bonaon, wubui, Ban Vranolsco. .... i.mai n B-irdBitlt nn the Dnlon Bank of London laeued to traveler, exchangeable for Otreolar Letters payable in all part of Europe. Peiaons going abroad will And this tho most con venient as well aa tAe mm. way of proviaing tnem ml warn am I tit ftinda. Alao, Letter of Oredlt on onr Ban Trnncleeo honae, for which they will leaoa Clronlar Letters nm.sahiab mt anv nt Mir flffloea In Oallfornla. Ore- Kon. Nevada, Washington Territory, and Britith Oolnubia. Ta.i trrat.lt la tramfer of moneT made to ow Fren Cisco and all acoeaslbla polnU in lb Hoi StatM. . Oallfornla and Nevada Mining and othAr fltoeki boDK'.t and sold on eommisiion oy toivgrapn. 3: HOOKING XtJI ABB MOW BBADT TO IVBNIBB A BO FBB10B article ol HooUlns Goal, In any quantity, dsllvced to sny part of tba oily, or on Ballrbad oars., tfllce and lard betwsan Ioaff and Bpr,ngBlreels, No. 18S North Hlgb street, Ordsrs raspsotfolly seltoltBl aad aromptly BlUd ..... TAB PBOBIB A DBM1B0, BJJsnW dtf Iloolilng- Coal. T AH NOW PRBPABBD TO 178180 A 6Tf 1 eerier uuallly Hockiog Ooal, In any auaatlly, dsllvared to any part of ths oily, or oa railroad oars. Orders left at my store, Boeteye Bloc-AU,10,it n ' issn&A DRY COOD8. LamaLaoe Pointa, Both Black It White, JUST BECEITEO, (June loth) I BAIN A SOX, i " Nob. S3 to 88 South High street, BtAOK SIXK CEOAKS, 8AC0.VE8 and BABO.IJES, ' A Bew Assertmsnt Belling at threat Bargraiiis. I BAM BOAT, Black Silts of tne luoftt Ap. proved M akei tor CLOAKS, SAC0,JE8, Ac, Selllug Vanalmm Ka.bel PrlOOB. BAIN eD, SUMMER SHAWLS BELLING VERY LOW. BAIN & SON, Bos. 13 lo J9 South Hlgb street. I HOTELS. iieston mm, Corner ol Third A Main s.sM Newark, O. rpHIS N1W AND KLK3ANT HOT Kit, COM-1 PLBTED at an exntiMS of over flO.000. and fnrnlahed entirely new du log the put year, and arranged with euoh modern lmproretnenti and ooa Tenleooea for the oomfortof lt gat at aa ere uoaor pMBd by any other henle In Central Ohio, haa been recently leaaed for a term of year by the suXacrf bar (Ute of New York city,) and It will beiiu aim and object to ao conduct the eaiue aa to make it an Indacetnent with I lie traveling pablio to exttind him their patronage, a liberal ahare of wwTU ia nllctt4d. OmnibaiiBa In readlneaV at all tiaicton the arrival of trafat, to oonvey peuvaenra to and from the hoaaa. A dally Hue also from thehouae i and from Granville. J. buzjiwtij, ey2o - Proprietor ZETLER HOUSE, (M. XL Corner of FoariU ssnil frleaAi,) 00LUMBU8 OHIO. J. O. Toll Ac on. AV1NO REORNTLT AB8UHBD THB MAN-asement of this larse and commodioaa Hotel. hare newly refitted It with reference to tbe con venience and comfort of tuiti. la aolfcltlna a J;oodly share of the patrooaRe of the traveling juib-lo. we aaanre our friends that we eball uce ever effort to pieaee. J. 0. VoLh A BOM, jnu ii - OWDAXLI. I, L, OA.BDMHB. J. U. URN MAN. ASIER1CAN IIOUKE J. BOSS HANLIH, at t!., Vrop'ra, my9 Sm NBWABS, OB "THE UNIOtf ' Awl it, bot Third and Foanh iti., rJxll,cS.olKxaJ. . TB0B18 B. WBBB.J BBABK B. WBBB, w.ai.'VwrjBXCM tt Monra, SMMH COLLEGES. BOOK-KEEPING, MATHEMATICS, enmanship and Telegraphy Capital Oity BUSINESS COLLEGE, ( Oorntr Town And Bigh Strati,) Oners unsurpassed faolllllts for acquiring a good prao Ileal edireatton. Dednotlon ol 50 ir cent, made In favor of Disabled Soldiers. TBIB INSTITUTION IB NOT A "IINK" IN any so-called cbaln of Colleges, but an instltu lion able to aland alone, resting Its claims to pa trenage solely on tbe excellence of Its ooarse and lb BDIttiy 01 IH .eawu.,.. wv. - tn. uolisgs, or write uir wiiea " BUSH & MARSHALL, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ollegiate Institute UBBANA, OHIO. THIS INSTITUTION 18 WITHIN TWO i .1.1. nr rininml... delhrtatfullv located, and wltb Its limirsH number of pupils, alf.rds tbe, rftvantage. owjawiostioa. .... .in IS. a echnol and honiB to whlcb tbsy may feel sanaaT Intrusting tbeir daunnters. Tne Fail Term will OKmesenoe on lbs last dsy c August. . BBV.M.A.BAOKBtT,A.M , jyir in ....,.... THE OHIO UNIVERSITY JLtlieus, Oltio, Bev. Solomob Howibu, D. '!, LX.D., President, a a,..,..... a, int. laitnal and moral rniiosonnr. Willi. a B. rouse, A.U., Profeteot of Orsek and Iistln tenguages. ..,... SiLI Ae TltTAN, A. BA ,, riUlUKll i' b. Biuvi.,...ve, lev. ALSX. B. UlBBOliS. A. riOWHvi wi biuwi bIah nVaanlBtr anil flsanLna V. Jat A. Bicm, A. M.TrlDcital ot Preparatory De partment. Fall Term ibeginsAug. 21,'65 TUITION tlO PER TERM. Arcordlnx to ttatutsa of lbs Mate ol Oblo, ths tuition Is free to: -One student from eacb county In He gist, to be elected by tbe County uominls ssnBsrasd Auditor; any Unltsd Btatcs Volontssr, a eitiaaa or unio. ..onu oaen aiaaDiBa in uib w,r- vlos and bonorably disobargsd; and any Uutted States1 Tolanleer, a eltlsea of Oblo. wbo enlisted when a minor and has been bonorably ufscnargoa, raalonga unto as as was in tae service uuuer Ohio Military Academy, AT FAIRMOUNT, NIAB OIKOISNATf. Course Begins SepltMiiber 7(li. V B. D. MABSriELD, (so., Fresldsnt Board of Trustees. Boa. Ii. A. HABBIB, Beyer, VloePrseldeus. Address eng. cod 9w 0. 0. 00MMT8, Bscrsury, Oinclnnatl, tAMo. Western Military Institute, , NEARDAYTOffeO. ' OHIABLBS ANDIRiON, Ulsut. oov'r of Oblo. rrss't Board of Visitors', B. . sVHOMallDIEU, E.g.. Ties Prsaldiat. ' T. WIsTTBBS, Banker, of Dayton, Treaanrer. Cprr. JOB. B. LOCKE, Superintendent. Hen. OB AS. B. STIVERS, U. 8. A.,' '- OesBmaodnuS of Oadsts. ' ' TV. Areteeesloa Of the above Institution will com. t memM BBteatasmaVar O, lBBS. For lurth. r Infer an. aVaaloB address Cars, JOB' M. LOCKS, "gup,tWesteMitryIaBiat,Ilayioa,0. V BUS Sod SW JOURNAJL. JLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL PBIBCID AND FU1LISHKD BT V.M. T. COGQESHALL A CO. BsUrrmapt la Faww la tens. . Ws- gay last week an abilraot of tha laws relating to tho suffrage la the Tarloue Southern Btateg as they existed prior to rseotasion. we present for companion me Tarloos proTiaions in force in the free Stages on this question. I kuixa, bj her Constitution adopted Ootober 29th, 1616, gives the ballot to every mala oltisen of the Unitad States at the age of twenty, one years and upwards, exoeptlng paupers, personsrhnder goardianship, and Indiana nott taxed, hATiiig resided in tha State three monVhs. But persons in tha military, naTaroraajtine lervioe, quartered in the State, and students attending a seminary of learning, do net aoquire a resldenoe thereby. (Inoludes negroes.) I MEW BABPSBIXI. by her constitution, adopted 1792, still in force, givemne tauot to "every male in habitant" ofiwenty-one years, exoept pau pars and persons exoused from paying taxes at their own request, freehold property qualifications were formerly required for omoe-noiaers, out tnese are aDoiisneau new uampemre never exoiuaea oolorea men from Toting or holding office. TXRMOirr. whiob nlioliaheil alavarv hv hernltn.lttMUuu, adopted July 4(bTi98, ifeolareil In her Bill of Bights that "all freemen, having suffioi ent evidence of oommon Interest with an attachment to the oomnrunity, have a right to elect otScers and Be eleoted into omoe. By artlole 21, "every man" twenty-one years cf age, who has resided one year in the State, who behave! himself quietly and peaceably, and who will take an oath to vote "ao as in vour oonsolenae you shall judge will most oomluoe to tne Dest gooa or the Btete, may vote, in Vermont, tnere-fore. 'ta hite man Is as cood as a negro, if ne bebaves himself as wen not otherwise. . HASSACBVSBTTS, ' $8 her original Constitution, adopted in 80, gars the ballot to every male person twenty-one years or age, resident in me Commonwealth, having an annual Income of three pounds from a freehold, or any es tate worm ou. , By the amendment now in force tha bal lot belongs to every male oitiien, twenty-ome years of age (except paupers and per sons under guardianship), wno snail nave paid any tax assessed within two yean, or who shall be exempted from taxation. - But by eta. 20 of the Amendments, "No person shall hava the right to vote, or be eligible to effioe under the Constitution of this Commonwealth, who shall not be able to read Ae Constitution In the Engliah language. and write his name: Provided, however, that tbe provisions of this amendment shall not apply to any person prevented by physical disability from complying with its re quisition) nor to any person who now has tne rignt to vote, nor to any persons wno shall be sixty years of age or upwards at the time this amendment ehall take effeot." Massachusetts, therefore, never exoluded any man from voting on acoount of color. BUODB IBLABD by constitution of 1842, gives ths right of suffrage: , 1. To every male oitiien, or full age, one year in the State, six- months in ths town, Owning real estate worth $134, or renting for $7 per annum. 2. lo every nanus male oitiien or run age .two years in the State, six months in the town, who re duly registered, who bas paid $1 tax, or done ri' -itia service within the year. Uenoe u llhode Island a native ne gro votos without a property qualification, while a foreign born white oitiien can not. CONNECTICUT, gives the ballot to all persons, whether white or blaok, who were freemen at the adoption r hnr ennalttyuon I loio, sou Buueequouti to "every while malo oititen of the United States," of full ae, resident six months In the town, and owning a freehold of the yearly value of $7, or who ehall have performed military duty, paid a State tax, and sustained a good moral oharaoter within the year. This was amended in 1846 by striking out the property and tax-paying qualification, and fixing the resldenoe at one year tn tne mate ana six montns tn tne town. Only those negroes have voted in Connecticut who were admitted freemen prior to .1818. BIW T0BK admits to the suffrage "every male oitiien," of full age, who shall have been ten days a oltisen, one year in the State, four months In the oounty, and thirty days in the district. But no man of oolor shall vote un less he has been three years a oitiien of the State, and for one year the owner of a freehold worth $260. over incumbrances, on whioh he shall have paid a lax, and he is to be subject to no aireot lax unless ne owns suoh freehold. Laws are auihorited, and have been paesed, excluding from the suffrage, persons convloted of bribery, lar-oeny, or any Infamous crime, also persons betting on tne election, no perBon gains or loses a residenoe by reason of presenoe or absence in the service or tbe unltea States nor in navigation nor as a student in a seminary nor in any asylum or pris on. A regiBtry law also exists. NIW JBBSIT, . ' the iral of those enumerated whioh abso lutely makes oolor the test of voting, and in which slavery existed up to a very recent period, gives the ballot, by its constitu tion oi, toys, tu every waito uiwuu otuaeu of thqpnlted States, of full age, residing one vear in the State and five months in tne oounty, exoept inai no soiaier or marine quartered therein ehall acquire the right, and no pauper, idol, insane person or person convioted of a otime which exoludes him from being a witness, shall vote). FINBSTLVAXIA gives a vote to "every white freeman," of full age, who has resided oae year in the State and ten days in the election dlstriot, and has within two years paid a tax, except that a once qualified voter returning into tbe State after an absence which aiaquai-ifies him from voting, regains his vote by a six mcfn ths' residenoe, and exoept that white iree oitisena unaer twenty- two and over twenty-one vote without pay ing taxes. onto by her Constitution of 1861, limits the elective franchise to "every white male oitiien" of the United states, or run age, resident oae year in the State, exoluding persons in the military and naval ssrvics and Idiots and insane persons. But, the oourts oi Ohio having held that every pereon of one-half white blood is a "white male oitiien" wkbln the Constitution and that the burden cf proof is with the challenging party, to abnw that tha person is more than hall blaofawrhich is Impracticable, we believe thatreTiraotioe, negroes In Ohio vole with' out restriction. Indiana gives ths right of suffrags to "every white male oitiien of thAUnlted Stales," of Ml ... eii .iv months residenoe in the State, while male of foreign birth and full age, who has resided one year in the United States, and six months preceding the eleotlon In the State, and who has de-hie Intentions to beoome a oltisen. ii. .oHlnr nr marine shall acquire a vote by being quartered in the State nor shall namon lose his vote by absence in the J r- ... . c, , , r. I i.l a,.... UN ..etna Al IUB OUSie Ol uuuou um.iob, " negro or mulatto shall have the right of suffrags." Ikunvia, ,-,, . by her Constitution of 1847, gives the vote In Iav.VW white ma!e cltlien" of full age. .mi.. one vear in lie State, and "every white male Inhabitant" who was a resident of the Slate at tne auoption oi mil vonstl-tutlon. Llko provisions to those of Indiana exist here, relative to soldiers, seamen, ma. vines and persons in th servios of the Unl ledVtates. r ... , HISS0UBL by her resent Free State Conelltution, ex. OlUdeS the DIBOBB iron tuwmb H1CB10AB, -' V by her Constitution adopted 1860, gives the v-lti.t i. ... white male oititen, to every whit male inhabitant residing in the State NUMBER IS June 24th, 1885, and lo every white ma' lihatitant residing in the State Jaanan 1st; I860, who has declared his intentions, so., or who has resided two and a ha years in the State, and declared his inter uons, and to every oiviliied male India inhabitant not a member of anv trihe - But no person shall rote unless of full age, nt. moment tnrce months in the Dta: and ten days in the town. Like nroviaioi. as to persons in the military and naval ser vice, stuaents, etc. ! IOWA. Every "white male oitiien" of the U. B, or full age, resident six months in the state, sixty days in the oounlv. (with like exceptions of persons in the military or iiavai service, luioia, insane parsons and criminals . . -. K WISCONSIN. Every male person of full age. reside ut one year in tne Bute, ana being either: 1. A white oitiien of the United States, 2. A white alien who has declared his inteu. tlons, 8. A person of Indian blood who haa onoe oeen declared a oitiien by aot of Con. greas, 4. Civilised persons of Indian de soerjt not memtfers of any tribe. (Wiih like exceptions of felons, insane persons, sua soiuiers.so., stationed in tne Btete.) - j CAtirOBNIA. Every white male oltisen of the United States (or of Mexico who shall have elected to become a oitiien cf the U. 8. under treaty of Queretaro) of full age, resident six months in ths Bute and thirtv dava in the dialriot. The Legislature has power to extend l. lal.. tw IuJlu. nu4 IUi. d.eveu- danls. (Like sundry provisions as above. 1 j MINNESOTA. Every male person of full asei resident one year in the United States and four months in the State, and being either : 1. A white oitiien of the U. S. 2. A white alien who has declared his intentions. 8. Civilised neraona of mixed whiin ami In dian blood, 4. Civilised Indians certified by a distriot Court to bs fit for oitiienship. "o .uaurr irvviBlousaa aDOVe.J . OBXO0N. Every white male oitiien of full ace. six months a resident in the State, and every white male alien, of full age, resident in tha United States one vear. who haa deolareit in. intentions, may vote, out "no negro, Chinaman or mulatto." KANSAS gives the ballot to every white male adult resident six months in the Htata and thirlv days in the town, who is either a oitiien or has declared his Intentions. wiar VIRGINIA. Every white male oitiien (eioent minors. lunatics and felons), resident one year in the Stale and thirty days in the oounty. The resulta sum up thus : Of the twentr- one free Stales enumerated, eight permit negro suffrage to a greater or less extent. These are the New England States, New York and Ohio. Of the remainder, two, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, are strongly "Democratic," and the rest framed their constitutions and applied for admission at a time wnen slavery ruled congress and the nation. Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and Illinois, (seven), admit as voters those not yet oiti sena; and besides ths new England States, four, to-wit: Michigan, Wieoonain, Califor nia and Minnesota provide ror voting by Indiana. One (Massachusetts) exoludes the Ignorant, and one (Oregon) excludes Chinamen. Chicago Tribunt. From ths Albany Eranlng Journal. Tlae Era of Crlnie. It is painfully evident that we are pass ing through an era of dreadful criino. Never before were the columns of nr .mlian. gee so burdened as now with details of every enormity which it is possible for the debased mind to conceive, or the brutal will to execute. Murders, highway robberies, burglaries, assassinations, and ravishments, ..nilltnla .V.. V. I 1 3 - J.O, l-i-iu gence, and seem to be peculiar products or the hour. The heart sickens as it beholds in revolting panorama, the stories of awful deeds, and tha intelligence is staggered with a contemplation of the wide-spread and fearful debauchery which alone ooultl produoe suoh fruits. Undoubtedly, very many offences of tho worst oharaoter are perpetrated by soldiers. Bad men. who went into the army for gain or excitement, and fought without an idea of prinoiple, have not been made bettor by the war. un the oonirary, mere is every danger that, returning upon society, without fixed employment, without the exoite- ments or camp and march ana Dame, wnn-out the restraints of discipline, a certain added looseness and lack of reaped for the fixed principles of law, will bo found in their oonduct. This has always been th oase after great wars there is no reason why it should not be so now. There is a peculiar direction in which such oriminal tendencies are likely to display themselves. The rowdy soldier has no regard for the character or position cf virtuous woman. In looking over our exchange list for a single day Friday last ws found recorded twenty-seven cases oi outrage upon io- males. In twenty-two of those oases, the guilty parties wsre said to be returned volunteers I Refiecting how high is ths average mor ality of our army, and how worthy the vast malorlty er its memoers, it is saa to think that they should bs disgraced by the Involuntary association or suoh wretches. But the stubborn faot exists. During tho latter eampaigns against Rebellion, when the substitute brokerage business was at its ollmax, the scum and refuse of our pop ulation was swept into the ranks. Conver sing: with a general offioer who bore an honorable part in Qrant's campaign against Richmond, he assured us that in a regiment of his oommandj which be named, he did not believe there were nrty upright and eoutable men. in some degree, this as ths oase with all the organisations made up of the bounty-jumping olass who enlisted during the last year. Such men havo not been purified by their military life. They return no better citisens than uiey went. On the ocntrary, the influence upon them of their army experience has generally been to makejthem worse. We are rapidly and moat assuredly tending toward a position Where the regular administration of law will be eucoeeded by revolutionary and dangerous measures where violence win be met with violence and orime punished by crime unless public sentiment is brought to bear in such way as to foroe reform through the oourla. No good eitlsen wishes to see the Bench and Jury-box superoeaeu nytne v lguanoe commute and the Lamp-post Tribunal; yet suoh an event is oertain to occur, if matters go on at such dreadful rate as during the past few weexs in some looaiities. A le evening, aiuoc, luau wan bluocbbu uuwii and robbed in Saratoga Springs, and the rumor prevailed that he was dying. In the xoitement of the moment, a Vigilance Committee was proposed the suggestion was heartll) aeoonded In some quarters, and but ror the wise advloe or some prudent men whose oounsels oarried weight, scenes of anarchy might havo followed, in several seotlons or Illinois, wisoonsiu and Missouri, oases or execution by lynou law have occurred within a few days past. This 1 a desperate remedy lor a danger ous disease. When exoited men take th administration of justios Into their hands, ther rarely stop short of flagrant orime. Anarchy suocseus order, raasion assumes the slaoe of reaecn. Revenge pule on the garb of right. None are safe; for none who may be suspected ean nave a iair trial; nun suspiolon ean always bs generated by those filled with evil ueaigns. mere is no more fearful sfetle of society than is reached when ordinarily well-disposed and law. abiding citisens, despairing of efficiency in the Courts, oonaent to their suppression by the diotum of Irregular and unauthorised mobs. If w are to avoid such au epoch as this, thoee who love order, peace and justice, must awaken to a conception of the fact that these art actually menaoed. We need a more deolded popular sentiment against trims, and a mora inflexible administration of th penalties denounced by law for its perpetration. Foeslbly as one of the incidental consequences of war, we are ooming to hold hussan life too cheaply, and to look with far too much indifference upon infrao-tions of natural and legal right. When a Jury ean acquit a murderess, whs Is forthwith kissed by her ecunssl, cheered by the audler" "" "'"'-graphed for th lllue. ..rated newspapers; when a debauchee ooa-j rioted of making a burean of Government i a harem for himself and comrades, is re-' tained in exalted official position; when 'nab. who shoots another down in a New j. Vork political quarrel, gets abroad without restraint, on insignificant bail ; whan irritoh who has forcibly robbed a woman of what is dsarer lhan life, beoomea a freeman by securing a bond for $600; when, ia ' short, it is the exoeption and not ths rule thai villains guilty of outrageous crimes art punished at all, and, when penalties are instated, they are entirely disproportionate to thcl enormity of the offense what else ean be texpected, than those whose instincts mate them rogues, and whose lives are largely those of chanoe, should deliberately estimate the ohances of eaoape to be greater than those of conviction, and assnme with alacrity the slight haiard Imposed by a gratification of their debased passions ? 1ft the enforcement of laws be made motp certain and inflexible. Do away with therpernioious syBtem of bail, save In oases where presumption is strongly In favor of the innocenoe of a party accused. Remove the manifold delays whioh are Interposed between arrest, indictment and trial, so thai punishment may be Inflioted before the remembranee of guilt has been effaced. Cease apotheosiiing murders, and making angels of cold-blooded devils ia pettlcoata who) stain their hands in blood. Purify the fountains of sentiment in the higher so- olalj olasses. 1 Preaoh a crusade against yetiow-ooverea literature oi prunvui- icu-densles. Indict the newspapers which fill their columns with indeoencies, as publlo nuisances, diva honorable employment to those returned soldiers who are willing to take! it, and send Buoh as bring dishonor upon their comrades by vagrancy and dis soluteness, to the work-house. Awaken the pulpit to the need of praotical preach- t ing jabout every-day gin; give us fewer essays on the hard-heartedneas of the Egyptians and the broad phylaoteries of Pharisees, and more plain talk about the sins which are at our doors. And when the future Mary Harris goee to epend her life in prison, and the coming Tom Baker grae.. a gallow-rope, there, will be less temptation than now to crime, because of the diminished seourity of the criminal. j Amerleam Goods Abroad. A writer in a lata number of the S.4 James Magazine, an English periodical of character, in giving an interesting aocount of the British oolony of Aden, in the Red Sea, mentions in his description of th steamship eompauy'a passenger station that m one room stooa a I an.ee oiocx upon th mantlepieoe, while American sheetings and drillings were for sale to the travellers. Here we have an instance of the fact to whioh we have ssveral times alluded, that American manufacturers are now enabled to derive no small portion of their proeper-iiy from their ability to enter into an active competition for the possession of foreign markets. The instance also illustrates how the growth of our manufactures must inevitably foster our oommoroe. The commeroo which finds employment in oonveylng suoh goods abroad, ia oertalnly more profitable to ua than that whioh depends for its prosperity upon bringing hither the products cf foreign factories. Aden being a British possession, with a sepoy garrison and Born- ' bar polloemen. would of course be mora favorable for the sale of British than Ameri- : csn goods. Yet the steamship oompany Itself puts a Yankee olock on the mantle-piece, and has traders selling Amerioan sheetings and drillings on us premiees. The native population ol Aden is tntrty thousand souls. It is the trade of juBt suoh out-of-the-way places that haa made the custom of the British manufacturers so great; and the faot that we are entering upon a suoeesafuoompatition for them is full of enoouragement to thoae who see in the rising greatness of American industry a future of high promise to our oommerce. It is thus clear that the policy which stimu late cur manufacturers is relatively bene ficial lo American oommerce. We should learn to recognise that we are not morely entered urjon B alnmele for the possession of our home market, since we find ourselves unable to get that while our rivals are ao powerful everywhere, but that the hopes of ,ni ittduetey ay. Lu.ann.n wnn nni- uom. petition against the British all over the world; and just in proportion as the British manufacturers are making saorifioes to eon-trol our markets, our manufacturers must make saorifioes elsewhere to rival them sua- -f-ii, j - -.t-.i. a the Amerioan maker beoomes powerful and able to maintain a permanent stand her at home, he naturally extends hie operations abroad. Thus we find our Philadelphia lamps and metal work sent to British. India reguiariy. This great struggle is one identified with the history, greatness and future of the re- nublic. , Our success In it will make our country the wonder of the world. It will give us oommand of the empire of the eeas and the commerce of all nations. It will give to tbe Amerioan marine a pre-omineuc unapproachable, and extend the splendor and renown of the republic to the uttermost ends of ths earth, it is a struggle not for existenoe, but for the whole field. We hava been fought ao bitterly herb at home by our foreign rival that we nnu it necesBar j vo enlarge the area of the oontest, and embark into the whole vast ocean oi a worm a competition. This we have now the capital, th eiperienoe, the power and the resouroes to undertake, with a fine prospect of sucoess. American history is striving for an empire not leas magnificent than the republio Itself, and its past career is a guarantee of its future achievements. The oiviliiatlon of Amerioa will not be long in rivalling that of the old world. Therefor give it free scop and all th aid it asks, forltwill by it history Inspire every Amerioan with, fresh pride in his oountry, her people, an their capacily for grand undertakings. Ohio North American. (WuhtotonOorraspondaBce X. T. Bsrald.) The fVblt Horns. ' The new lady of the white house has very quietly taken poeaesslon of her quarters, and, as there has been ao reoeption yet, and will net uu umu wugiw. ww ... December, ths public are not familiar with w aivle of aonearance, and we du not yet bear many oritioisms or much goaaip. She need not hope to eaoapu uiob. wimk. However, as ths position is too prominont for seclusion. Mrs. Johnson, when the Preei- . dent was Governor of Tenneasee, before the war never came to Nashville at all dur- ' ing her hueband's term of offioe, but resided in the small oountry town of areanvllla, -referring its quiet and seoluslon to tha gaieties of the oapltal. None of the Prest. dent's family, I believe, lived In Naahvill during hie first term of offioe. Mrs Johnson, from all accounts, is a lady very much like th 1st Mrs. Henry Clay, . oaring nothing for oily life or gay Boolely, but finding peaoe and content tn the oalm, unobtrusive pleasure of the domeetlo lit of her own family olrole. Mrs. Patterson, the President's daughter, the wife of th new Senator from Tennessee, Judge Patter-eon will, It is said, do the honors of the . Whits Boues. She seema a lady every way capable of appearing to advantage in that high and difficult sphere of life. The heavy ruaoa uraporien situ nyatLtoia of mourning have all been removed from tbe Executive Mansion as may oau it in drv official doouments and though ther was an appropna.1". j u... om- gross to reiuruieu in n.iwn.,iiwNi,i; in need of by the way nothing ha yet been done in that line. The stray soiutore . uumuiwu. xw.iv hunters have damaged the eurtetne and furniture very muoh. The ouitom of allowing every Tom, Dlok and Harry to stroll Into ths house with dirty boot and hats upon their heads, should be stopped. lf a man haa not the ordinary deoenoy to remove his hat and wipe his boots before entering th residence of the President of the United Stales, the usher should be Instructed to either give him these neoesaary hints or forbid his entranoe. Your correspondent has often seen rough, ooarae men strolling about in the handsome East Room withoar-pot-snoks in their hands, oraoklng whips, with their hats on, and tapping the furniture to see if it was really solid mahogany r onlv veneered. If the usher was fitted for his plsos he would take oare that such people, If admitted at all, were direoted how to behave themeelves. The Iowa Copperheade made an attempt to gel up a meeting of relumed soldiers at Keokuk, a few days slnos, lo repudiate th platform and nomination of the Union party The soldiers got together, declared tbiy did not like the negro-suffrage plank of tie Union platform, but resolved that they ' will aland by the Union of this State, and the Union nominees, and that nothing will drive us to an opposition to our Union, , to our old (lag, and to our victories onwb and land." Th Cops didn't make muoh by their motion.. J71 maylT eoddm

MEDICAL. , '' v : ME K 10 AN REMEDIES KBOWN AS PREPARATIONS! M1QBLJ OOKOMMTRAfMB i FLUIbEXTRAOT BUOHU A Potltlvf & 8peolflo Ram-dy for jLADIK, aUDMBYB, SBAVBL, ABD . hl Bfedlnki. taMMM th. TOT of DUeStlO and edteWS AB80BBXHTS Into b.eelthrollo by which (btWATXBr OB OAICBBOradoposlllOB an 411 BBBAXVMAL gSLABOtumiritt m re doeed, as mil a. pain ud lanmmetloa, nd U foot k MSB, WOMEN, aas iBttrau. ' HKLHDOLD'S KXTEAOT BUCKO ". ' BOB WBABBBSBBB euejalnai trona bMHWi Habit of niML lUi, Kaurly IadUorctlan, or Abuse, . attbndbd with td vollowiho iim TOMB I . lndlstwslrlon to BisrelAS, Iiom of Powor, Lo. at Memory, DIBoulty ol Bnatklua, Weak Nerve., Trembling, Bom of OIoboh, WoAefulnesa, ' filmeem of Vision, Pain In the Back, Universal LassltndBOf tha Flushing of the Body, Bttuoolar iJiUB, Brupllon on th. Face, Hot Head, - ff alia Oountenaneo, Dryness of theSelu, These symptoms, (fallowed to go on, which Ihli BMdiolne Invariably removee, toon follow IMFOTBNOT, fATDITT, F.FILBPTIO FITB, In one of which the petiont may expire. Who rat ii that they are not trogueatly followed by thee. : 'direful iIIbsssb," . , . IHBABTtTY AaDCONSUMlTIONI Many an aware of the cause of their suSei Ing bat bom will coxtfcu. Tho reoorde of the Inesnl Asylums and the melancholy deetba by Oonaump lion, bear ample wllaeai to the truth of the Beau tlon. TBI OOKBTTTOtioI). ONOB AFFBOTBD W1T1 OaQABIO WEAKNESS, Beaulfea the aid of medicine to Btrengthen and Igerate the system, which BgLMBOLD'i Bl TBAOT M VOHu Invariably doea. A trial will eoa fcwe Ik ot akepttoal. . B) v'' ftmilet. Females, Female, til OB fOUNO, BINQLB, MABBIBD, OB UOB TamPLAima mabuiaqb. r In Ken Bfleotlons peculiar to Female the Ii sreot BucbB la unequalled by any other remedy, a la Ohloroela or BetenUon, Irregularity, Palnfolneu or Suppression of the Oustomary Kvacoationi, Oi oarated or Scbirrona itete of the Uterus, Loncon-hea, or White, Sterility, and for all complaint inclden to the MX, whether arialog from Indlaoretlon, HaMM of Dleilpation, or In the iaW UEUUBB t CHAWOB OF UTB, ana aTarrxoiia aboy. NO FAMILY SHOULD BH WITHODT II ak bo BalMn, Mercnnr, for CnpUMftDt ftDQ HKLHBOLD'S KXTEAOT BDCHU ':oukk8 Meoret Diseases la aU their itaiee, at Uttle oxpeuao, Utile or . e eh.of iB diet, no iDOOnTenlenoe, AND' NO EXPOSURE. It causes fraqnent dartre, and rlrea strenh is Drinate, thereby remorlng obelmoUoiiB, proyeutlju and cnrW Strietttree of the Urethra, allaying pail and inflammation, so frequent In this class ol dls eases, and expelling POUOHOUD, DIBSUSD, ANi WOMB OOT IfATMS. Thousands ttpon Thoojanda WHO BA VtBBMH TBS VICTIMS 01 QUAOO.S, Aid who Bey paid Bbtt fBS to be cared la a hort tame, hare found they were deceived, andhat be 'Poison" has, by ths use of "Powerful Aetrin gents,1' been dried in the system, to break out In as aggravated form, and e PtBHAPB AFTER MARRIAOB rrsxa Helmbold'B Extract Buohu Tor all AlTections and Diseases of pf-rUE CBIXABT ORG ASS, Whether Brisling In MALI OB BMAL, from whatever sauat erigitiatlrig, and no matter Of How Long Standing! a of thses Organs require tka aid of Plarstlc BKLMBOLD'S EXT ACT BUCBO IB THB GBBAT DIUBBTIO, Ail H Is certain to have the desired effect In all U oases for which II la recommended. BLOOD i blood: BL000 ill Hclmbold'a Highly Ocooentrated Oompoond Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. Ttiij li M fcotlas of the Blood, tmi ttmo lb tkiul Orgaiu . lilnloKi of the Noh, Bftrt, Tor1 Wlndpipf,nd otbef Muom SartooH, ui.klugl prM U th ftuitt of Olwr. Helmbold'. Kx kmpirillt oritt9i m blood, nd romoTtn ll t Oftloot ot tbt ikio, Wlag to the ejmplalon oiiiTud hUhy ootor. It being propnrod sprMi fcr t-UolMiof tmpUlDU,IUblood-pati(ying prop trtlM r prewrTed to gratr aUnt tbn ftny ot b n propantto ol 8reprills. Helmbold's Rose Wash. An exoelleut Lotion Ibr DIsesBea of a Syphlllc Na tare, and as an injection In Diseases ot tbe Urinary Organs, arising rrom habits of dissipation, and la osttnectlon with the latracU Bochu and Barsaparll-la, Inauobdlseeeosasrecommeaded. Bridenoe of the meet responsible and rsllabla char aoter will aeeomnany the medlotnes. - C)erUfloatMf Care. , rrom Bight to twenty years sUadlng, wild urnst sa so goiwavM au wavlk. net of B VOBV, sea Dispense lory of the Dulled b Butas. Bee 1 Profesacr DMWttt VBluabU works OB lbs Ptaesioeoi Physio. Be, rssaarkB made by tha lata celebrated Dr. PPW- tnw JHII.4Alnhle.. 1 b..j.k. n sfiirrDjrar nv.rwtv a aatmtad Phvaiolaa. and Hetnbel of the Ooilege of Burgeons, Ireland, and published In Transaottous of tha King and (neen's Journal. BOB aWVilll1,lw w.,ew. ,,u.hw vi IAMIS T&ArMHS, Isllowof lb Boyal Ogllcge el Bee bbosI at Iks late standard work, on Ifsdlolua, a tract Bnchu..41 00 per bottle, or six far W 00 larsaparilU 1 00 " " 00 ImproydBoseWaBk M IN or half a deaen of sack for 111. which will bos n 01 oteot to ours tbe moat obetlnaee oases, If dlreotl'oni are adhered to. Deliverable to any address, aecurely packed from observation. -Deaulhe symptoms la all ODUaanloallonri Oares! I nwrantead. A Advios iratls. It AFFIDAVIT. rersoaally appeared belbre ma, aa Aldsrmaa of shaolnof PbiUdslnhla H. T. Helmbold. who. bt. lag duty sworn, doth say bis piepBrmtiona oontala ao aarcoctlo, no mercury, or other Injurious drugs, bat an purely vegetable. H. T. B KL&J BOLD. ' Bwera and subscribed before roe, this id dayei floyember, IBM. w. r. ssiaDAttv. Aldermaa, Nlathst., aewwa bum. vast Addrem letters! i Information' . a. T. UlLBbtULD, Uteal raUBcirAt. Bclmbold's Drug aai uewnaae, 19 Broadwa; ky, asw rorxt itmboU'a Medical Depot, uv, I street, uau Test BMWAMM 01 OOUNTMRrmTa And unprincipled dealers, who sodas vor todsjapoai Of TftBIKOWB" aad taar" arttclsa on theirap. a tenon attained by Belmbold's aennlaa Preparation : 5 ',. , :. " falraol BoehB, ' " " Barsaparllta. Ja- " r Improved Boo. w.ls kid 1 aUPrretarrery-whera. ' ABB rOBBLAfOrjyIAgB Jfo OTB M Oat oat lb edTarUeeewtt, end send for ft, ATOID IMPOS1TI01I ABD BXPOBOB' wavO. BOBBBTB A 00., Wholesale Agent,, B aovl&taweow BAI1LY i VOLUME xxvni.1 MEDICAL OOE'H DYSPEPSIA OlTBKl ! . . ' OOV8 DTfaPBPBIA ODBBI J ! hi'-i; OOHBi PTUPBP8IA WITHOUT f Alii. OOaTB DTWBP81A ODBBI ; ! UBBB8 BAOSBAATBTOHAOa.: UOB'B DTuriPSIA ODBBI OOBfl OBAMPBABD OOLIO VA1M . . ! .. Wl't DT8PBPBIA ODBB I 0UBB80H0UBA UOBBOB IVBBI TiMB, ! . OOB'B PT0PBP8IA ODBBI CDBBS UDIQBBTIOB ASBDBB AB IOO TAUIT ', J OOB'B PTBPBPSU ODBBI OVUm BBABTBUBM ABD UKAUAQilB, OOB'B DTBPBP8IA ODBB I . ' BBVOIiATBB ABB TOBB8 THB BTOM AON. OOVS PTBPBPBI A ODBB I ' a A.lra niiijif for all BTVaiAUB BM BVVBWa f 6',, " i- fiOSI STBPBPBU ODBB I ,-.;.r On ret tt . , B and AQDB let thoa aUKtet will l tna wauay try it,, ' lBJh'8 PTBPBPS1A OBBB f Oira InitantanoHiBly-and yon do tot bars ! wait A.wvCKIOsee i Bwee. OOB'B DT8PKPBIA OOBBl Is ths greatest eppetuer ever known II not i nly . BrsaiBB ue apiwtiw, vu, i"- saally digest your food. ( CObTBDTBPBPBIA ODBBI IB rssommsnded by all the leading physHKBia, I " OUK'SDTSPBPBIA OOBBl BB iBVBlnable friend to all who are weak, deblll laled, ud in a low state of normal action, UOB'B DTBPBfBIA ODBBI Is warranted to do nil we have elalmod for It, and we will famish yon certlneates of our boat sitlaeoi and elsrgymea to baok op our statement, Ooe'a Dyspepsia Gujcb I Is IndlBsensable to the portmanteau ot every 1.- . M nrevant. dlBBlnesa Or BOB sickness,' either In steamers or cars, and la a never raiuag proven iBHve ui mum - - tar or climate. Do not ao witnont it. , ., Ooe'i Dyspepsia Owe I Doss not exblUrat and eieiU lbs patient sunVr llhji.lnnknllA Kitten UQ PfiVBrBKV.. IUWIWW to core dvsueDSlB, but It It a medicine most woa derfullr aOtBtsd to all diseases of the stomack and bowels. (Joe's DyspapBla Oare! Will relieve distress from ood, or purity a sons tomatb, In less time than Itukostowrlee talBllna, doe's Dyspepsia OttteJI Baa no equal In the world as a remedial agent. There Is not preparation now known that la as certain, speedy, and Infallible In Its action-mlte Ing and curing at ones. We say this, positively, Ooe'a Dyspepsia Corel Is prepared br tbe originator of tho Justly celebrated Goe's Cough Ualssm. Mr. Uoe has new prepered a medicinal article for pnbllo and genartf use, but what has stood tbo strongest tests, and has always borne tbe palm of victory over ever dls. ease It has bean oertlllcd to curs. Will yon wno are suffering from Dyspepsia, Indl. gescion, Nausea, Heartburn, Blok-Hoedaohe, Oramp, and Palus In the Stomaoh and Bowels, Acidity of the btomeoh, Onoleramorbns, Dysentery, and Gen. era! Debility and weeknoss of the whole system-try but a single bottlo, wo will never nrge you again, If we rail in this caae. Our own knowledge of Its merits, the united teetlmony of nil who bavoBver tried It, the eucomlume of bnndrods of our own neighbors, yoor duty to yourself, and ths beneilotal result, ss certain as thesuushlns, nil earnestly, persistently, urge you to Just try one bottle. If what we say is not oorreol, If our statemenln concerning its wondertal virtues are not found to be true, If yon do not say that the opcretion of the modlolne Is Instantaneous and iperfsctly wonderful, we will renounce our profession as satcrers to tbo pobllc health, and retire from the Held, admitting that ws are inoompetent to compound a medicinal preparation, which would be entitled to your confldenee. . Bold by druggists everywhere. Prloo fl per Hot. tie. a. Bold by UrnitgLsu merywber. I). H. UI.ABK, CO., . Proprietors, Haw Uaveo, Ooi na. ItKMAII If ABM KM no., Osn'l Ag-ts, II Park Bow, Hew Tort. Bold by 0. Bobsbts A 8. B. Saaniia, and all drug gists. " NO MORE GREY HAIR! An Entirely New Luxury In Amerloa, LAMONDE'S TUB MUST kt'FECTlVC HAIR RESTORATIVE EVER OFFERED TO THB PUBLIC. Nothing Eike It Ever ReFore Known! T Id PERFECTLY FBBE FROM 80LPH0B, lead, and thBcbemlcal salts nolvenally uhhI in all tbe Balr Bstoratircs now before the public; and unlike Ihem.NKVIBOAUdBdUlZZIMKtU, BLIND-NBsa or LVNACir, but Is haratles as purs rain water. ... . This celebraud prrparatlon It the dleoovsry of a cslchrattd Preach chemist, and has been extensively used In Europe among tbe nobility f.r the past ore years with the most wondsriul success. It imparls View mi Ntw Lift to tht Boott of tht Bar, Satora it to ill Natural Color, and cauttt it to Grow peculiarly Soft and Luxuriant. rat otbsr prepeistloo Is required to to with IIB As it combines apsrfcet Bcstororend ffalrDrssslng. Tbe agreeable nature and thewonderfal rapidity w.th which It restore tho whltsit hair lo its vriml-live color end beauty, renders this preparation Invaluable, and when onco known, Indi-pensabls to tha tolls! labia of eveiy household. It will stop tha hair from falling out with t or thrts applications, and is a sure preventlva against BaUnsea and alt diseases of the scale, and will curs the ji In their worst form when existing. The pmsnt extensive sale of this article Is owing ,n tent that It noi.ea.es every merit claimed for it, and every lady or gentleman who baa ue.4 tns 010 restorative weiMw w. .n,"-. lead will Bt once appreciate this new preparation, which Is used and reiommetded by tbe dr.t medical authority. Price, b)l BO. BOtO BT SLi. A'aoeui.T. Prepared bv A. M. I.AIHOJiOB, Ueusral Depot, No. 707 Broadway, New York. Jyl7 com eodaw alt ly MANHOOD, How Lost! How Restored! Tn,T niiRr.ianan. II alALKD INVELOPH. .1 PrtM.inj.nt. A Lecture on ths Nature. Treat. ment, end Uadloal Cure of BpermatorrnotB, or Midi-nal Weakne... Involantary BmUslonr, bexual Do blllty anojmpeeimenis .o carnage o.Ba"r, vcnsns.-s, Consumption, Xpllepey, and rite; BlenUI eed Physical Incapacity, resulting from Helf-Abuie, . - . .. , . M.. A.., by BOBT. J. (X'LTBBWBLl., At. D author of the reee noes, ore. "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent under seal, In a plain aavalope, to any ad dreas, awl-paid, on rtcsipt or six esute, ur .wvuve ageatamns, by DB. J. O. OL1NB, 1U7 Bewery. New Tork- -IcslolBcebox 4,060. Inn13dae' laeo. xaets. "II yean eslsbllshrd la N. T. City." '-Only infallible remedies known.1 rrsefrom Polsoos." "Mot dangeroos to the Buman Family." , . "Bats corns out of thslr bolss to die." "CoBtar's." Bat, Roach, Ac., i Is a pa.t nsrd for Bals, Hies, Besea, Blot aad Bed Aale, Ao., Ac, Ac., Ae. "Cotiiar'B" Bed-Bag Kxtormt. nator, Is a liquid or wash, and to deetroy, and also as a pre. . veatlve for Bed-Boga, Ao. MOoatar'an Electlo Powder for Inasscta, IS for JfoCBS, AfoiOHyiCN, ' fUa, Bsd-Biays, aaKvt on Flostt, fot., emuUt, aV. ' aa-told by all Diuggistt and Belallsra every. ae-1 1 1 Biwam Ml of nil worthless Imltntatton. sST Be that Oobtad's" ntme Is on eeMh Box ottle, and flask, before yan bay. ' UKNHYl. iviai,.it -fPaiPotrAt Diror, S2 Bxouwat, if T 1 rurglats and dealers la Wt illy OHIO HARDWARE. J. M. STUART & CO., : No. laSonUiHlKhl., aaofsctarers and Wbolsaals and Betall Dialers la Tin, Copper, SHEET-IRON WARE! JOB WOHK V Of all kinds Eiecsted with 7M entxxeasaaB Dlmpattota . m 0 keep oociuntly on bend a large assort msnt of GRATE?, AND WHITE MARBLE ANP MiRBLEIZED SUII'K, AMU - j . -tilRON MAJJTLES, : a Qooklng& Heating Stoves LAWSON'3 HOT-AIR FURNACES, o .-.!. AWOr" ' ' ' '" Lotze's English Range. . Alec, all kinds of . HouseFurnishingCoods PDMPS, JAPAN-WARE, ETC. ' The Holed " ALLIGrATOIl 1 One! Oook Btove, and tbo Jttstly celebrated "S TEW ART." Oook Md HwUng BtoM lw on band. deolS oorl ly SEWING MACHINES. Sewing Sffachin e s . VIM. PIMMEL, . Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN Planer A Kiener'n NokeletiB Eock Mien sewiua; ' SlacUluo. Also. WKcox A Gibhsand Slnger'a Improved Sew- lug Machines. Principal ofBoe Mo. 4 Optra Hones, Columbus, Ohio. njuAonts wasted In every town In the state. . ; 4ylU-soil THE FLORENCE Sewing 3JCa,clilne. MBS. B. A. 8. JANNEr, AOKNT, BEIP9 constantly on hand an elegant assortment of Florence Sewing Machines 1 Tbe very best for family use. the most attractive and popular machine in tbe market, Hsbs Reveniable feesl. Make roar Ilirrent stltelteei, . In Alsnosit Bioiseleaa, la dually Kept lu Order, Werks JLlicbtly, nnd Newer Hklpa stitcliea. Does the heaviest or Bnrst work with equal facility, and every inaohtue warranted to be all that la claim ed for It. FI.OIIKNI'C SKWINO MACUIMB wo., (lon'l Woslcru Agency, 26 W.t Pourth St., OluclnuatI, Ohio. ALSO Finkle & Lyou Sewing Machine. Hakes tha same stitch and does the sama range cf wnrk. The reniltatlon of this Manhlbe Is so well established In this vicinity, that it needs no further Humect. ennerlor Machine Oil. Needles. Thread, and all neeeeeary articles for kceplog In order and repair these highly pepular Lock Stitch Sewing Machine. UBB. B. A. 8. JAMNIT, Agsnt, Is Tn lDm see Broad street, Uolumbus. . INSURANCE. A Life Insurance Policy iS A PRO TECTION TO TBE FA MIL Y Beyond all ContiugeneieHi SHOURITT OF NEW YORK CITY. LIlB P0U0IB8, ANNUITY 1NDOWM1NTS and War Blaki, taken at favorablo ratee. Pull' ofeaon the ten year plan, non-forreltnre, lianod to thoee inured. DIVIDENDS PAID DURING THE LIFE OF THE ASSUKril). tfBrw tntfi ol rkmll HDase.allv. ahoold not ftttl to Mt hla Ufa ininrBtd. and this appllee to all olaseea of eltlieiw, whether pVotetatonal men, mercbenteor meonanio. rouoiea may ua uhju nu uwvuutwm e. (Jredttor may seoora aooouni aeote oy in- fnrlng the Uvea of their debtor, and a lire policy often eavee imperty from roinona aaortfloe. To ee-enrt a good Investment, every one alum Id tneoro In the Hvearlty 1a1I IoiinriDoc Do. of New IOTK. 1BU uompany paia win iuuu iwhwb Tslsrlrfetnilk or, thai IHlri n rmn 1 1 TD I . AO Tlf-r IfiDt . OwllSa iln lor 60 per sent, when required" Prmitmt on the Kon-ForJeituj$, Polio are Aewr LoiU i AnniiMtimt for Life Insurance In the Beonrlry Company mei be made to tbe General Agent, or hla legally nuthciiwd Sollcltora In tbe city and ooa n try. JAMES SMITH, Oen'l Ag't Heonrltr Lite Inenranoe A Annolty Co., No 22 Union Blook, Opera Uonse Bnllding, Jy4 8m eodV j . . . . . Columbus, O, BU8iNE&S CAROS. TM. DUN CAP. , : JNO. M. ATWATBB DUNLAP, ATWATER 4 CO., Prodnee CommMeB Merchants U NORTH WATKB 8TEET, Butter, JCrkb, Oheese. Lard, Pork, Itaooa, Wool Ac Oaeb advances made on Oomutgnments. afeaa lao PLaTna ssnt free to partis, who wish shea.. stoW-l afe Lb I1DBDDT ;' J. W. IsILItaVT i SIKBERT LUIKV, , BooliBilnderar And Blank-Book Manufacturers. - Batler Mali, Union mock, V. HlftU pro wa ly Special Notice. . Tt TOO WANT A BKLUABLB BBUBDT FOB Diarrhcea and Dysentery, j, ; (ABC fOB.; . . A - - mmiWl CAR1NAT1YE It baa itood tha teat and reoelved tha approbation of Phy stolen. It I reoommonded hw Holdlera for Army Diarrhea, who hava found In it inat what was wanted. t-jl CERTAIN CUR&-Q& AH who hava need H pronounoe It nnequaled. Try It and oonvinoe joaraeK Sold by all Drngglatf. Tor aale. in Got umbo by B. Jonts A Bon. B. HltNDlliBBOM A BB08., Proprletore, . marW aod flvn PIttabnrah la. wooirwooi! 7D UXA3T, Rloe cdb do., in SraiBT, BOSTON1 Commission Merchants I 0 THB IAU Of ' e: Fleece ani Pollfiil Wnni Oash advaneee aatvde on nslgnn mwtT tvsd 4m xo itwo o 5o . BANKKliS , Uttw Beuovad torn Wo. B9 WlllUns Bt. to Not. 4 Broadway and 6 Wall 81. , . , VEW YOBK. ' Orders lor the Pnrcmtu and lale 6f eOYE&aHEftT nd owher taearitles eneoated on lb neaal verm. Ba-ilt and Individual acouunt reoelved, and Inter, eat aUcewed npon onrrent baleotea, which maybe rhavoBaWfl for at ciefttor after ten dava' notice. ASr.HX PER CENT. lNTEUKST ALLOW! O COLUMBUS. OHIO, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGQST 9. 1865. PHYSICIANS. j N. 8. DARLING, Physician and Surgeon, ! OrriOB ABD BEIIDSNOI, 47 Md 01 Eaat State street, (Opposite Boatk aatranos to the State Hcass) IvlKIm ' ' COtUMBBB, O, T3r- G-ard. TTAVINO BVPIKBD PBOM MILITABY PBA XX TIOB, and permaneatly leoated la this elty, for the purpose of praetlolng atediolao aad Baraery, would respectfully lender Ms proieeeionai service. to the cltisens 01 uolnmous ann vioiaisy. avu ua mm. both acute aad chronic oromotly treated. sledlclnes comnounded at tho esses. Mo. 17 Bast Stale street, opposite tbe Oar""' ocllB-ly J.W.WORTMAN, Dental fSuvfreon. :r I . . Bas opened an obsos at aba ' DOLVBtBrB OPERA BOIIM, No. 10 North entrance, (up stairs) where ha asaf be enno. nv tnoaa wno wisn uantai operations oarerUM. PIANOS. HARRIS ft CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers la ' Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, sheet KdbIo ana Jnnsio Duukn. TKALEBS BUPPLIVDAT MANDFAOTBRERB J crlcea, lilborn ducouDt to Jiergrmen, iwou an tvnd Hchoola. Piftooa to rent, bavoond k.and In trnnantBi tevken lu ezchftixKO for ntW. L4Modi aiten m ttid riRno. wm mi wnp tor iwa.-- fleaseoau. No. 11 Town itrM. Brit door wit of frtnhlU Bank, OoIumbHi.Ohlo. BAHBU A 00, PIANO TEACHING. TTAVINO FBKMANKNTLT LOUATUO IN 00 Li. lumbut for th dutdom of Bivlnti laiaoiu on the Pi no torte. I take tlila m-thcxl of loforalDC tbe oltlEfias of Colombo that I ud prepanrd to teavh vooai ana lusiramfloiai muno. uraeri ten m nmun. Seltcer, Drteel A Co. 'a Hoeio Store. verr reniooiiHiij. v. a. ua BaaiAB BftfrAtirv-ri Prof. Hchlrnnr. Jno. Belt r. mayflt HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND CAMPAIGN ABOUT 13. Jttli:E13' Hoop Bazaar and V e A mttW awa A BKirt manmactory. IVo. SI, E. Ntn:lt (Wexa voov to tike Journal Offloe.) 1HATK VOW redy mf Spring fitook of Bkeletong, to tbe pew looktloB, for the ooatMnoemtuit of the Spring trade, which embttvoea ail tha toad lug at? 1m, luolnding the PATtNT QOBl TBA1L. Also, the new-ut ttyle of QUAKKB ILAST.GgklBTS. 1 ks It li od baud ttk'Tif o aitra atcefand toiiffihiand latltee who have alwaye had trouble to find dsn Ions of Urge enough will Ond them here. Alarfte aaiortnint of FBINCH AND AMIBI-CAN OUUeSKTS AND PATIENT HKIBT 8CPPOBT-KS and 8P1UAL DPBTLKd kept en hand. Mr Batall Depart ment Is In ohafge of oompeteni Ladlb. Hoop BkirU Bemodeled and Repaired. Dtttttera In rronndlna town! Wllldo well to eon nit tUelr own Intereat by oalllng on me before going Cm. or orderloft eleewhere. Jiftdiee, yon will pieaee nnemoer -ne piao Ifo. 21 East State Street. Sell door to the JorufAft Offloa. n Ea KKIiU twll Hood Bklrt Hannhotory. .A-TT O TIO.1V ABO COMMISSION WH ARB NOW PKRPABID TO BEUKIVI consiirninenta of ll klndeof UeroantlleOoode, Honaehold rurolture, Ao., OIY CONMieillOV. Btr Liberal advancea will be made on Oonalgn- mttnte. Wo alio pay particular attention to ontelde alee of MHRCANTILB & HOUSHUOLD GOODS FARMING BTOCK, EHAL BSTATE, &o. We have on hand a large stock of Fine New Furniture. Which we are offering at very low pattes, to which we would call the attention of the publlo, BEAL PARSONS, Auction and Oometisslon Uercbants, mr'-iTim No. lot Month nih .tree!. lease N. Avars, lata Auditing 01irh,Sd And. office. U.BurLLKNBABUEB, Colnmbus, Ohio. Juum 0, OooraB, ormerly Kzamlnor la Ord. omos. ISAAC N. AYRES & CO., General Claim Agents. No. 917 "f " Btreet, Waehlogton City, D. 0., and No. U7 Boulb High street, (over Baln'i more, Oo lnmbni Ohio, BOUNTIES, PIN9IONB, ABBEAB8 OF PAT, Prize Money, Compensation for hortee, boat, and otbtr property lost or destroyed while In the service ofthe Unite! States, or taken for the neeof the army, collected. Offljer returns carefully madeont, and Oertifl-oatea of non-Indebtedness procured. Two member of oar firm are located at Washing ten tlty, and are In daily personal communication with the v oK thus giving na peon liar taollif , 'iment o OlaimaaKain tha Cover t daM, su. w. QAaoMin, oso, m, iuat, a. o. m iiwi. GiRONERTiFaTJ. CO., ' storage and Prwloea COMMISSION MERCHANTS, n.,nnnn nt th TTnlort RtxIlwaT. Shin andOa nal Grain Elevator Storage capacity, aau.OOO bushela. tifflceaed warenouaa ao joining iuo vator, No. 197, Merwln St., Cleveland, 0, Dealsrs In all binds of Country rroduos. Agents for the " Halt Company of Onondaga," Bait aoio always at lbs Ooaipaej'. prices. ncelved or to be s alpped on the 0. U. A 0., O. A T., n .1.0.1 P. or A. i 0. W., (narrow guage) ball- Bait, weisr ijime, tour, w.u, j U. A R , 0. A P. or A roads and thslr connections, Icadtd or unloaded dli.stly la our wsishouM, .aving azpense of dray gWlllsirBBsr.onalBtt.sllon to ths tiling of or ders for Proouos and Msrchandlss on lommlsslou, 1 u n.S. An Bnn.lanm.ntB. W. are prepared to receive and ship, by Canal, v..k. Hail. Iwithont drayaavi. brladstratB, Staves Marble, Lumber ad coarre Frelghta of all kind., bavlog the Ott (iT DEBB10KB IN TBK 01TT fijr tne tran.ier 01 oeaiy . rsiKnia. Befer to Banks and business msa gaasrslly. lya am WELLS, FARGO & CO., New-York California EXPRESS & EXCHANGE CO., 84 BROADWAY. fjUtBIOHT AND SMALL PACKAGES BIOEIVBO X for Uemornia ana me raojno iumi. nmiirnrnla fminon bousht or oolleeted. Ool lections made and eommUalona executed Is tbe Paoiflo State. Exchange tor aie on bonaon, wubui, Ban Vranolsco. .... i.mai n B-irdBitlt nn the Dnlon Bank of London laeued to traveler, exchangeable for Otreolar Letters payable in all part of Europe. Peiaons going abroad will And this tho most con venient as well aa tAe mm. way of proviaing tnem ml warn am I tit ftinda. Alao, Letter of Oredlt on onr Ban Trnncleeo honae, for which they will leaoa Clronlar Letters nm.sahiab mt anv nt Mir flffloea In Oallfornla. Ore- Kon. Nevada, Washington Territory, and Britith Oolnubia. Ta.i trrat.lt la tramfer of moneT made to ow Fren Cisco and all acoeaslbla polnU in lb Hoi StatM. . Oallfornla and Nevada Mining and othAr fltoeki boDK'.t and sold on eommisiion oy toivgrapn. 3: HOOKING XtJI ABB MOW BBADT TO IVBNIBB A BO FBB10B article ol HooUlns Goal, In any quantity, dsllvced to sny part of tba oily, or on Ballrbad oars., tfllce and lard betwsan Ioaff and Bpr,ngBlreels, No. 18S North Hlgb street, Ordsrs raspsotfolly seltoltBl aad aromptly BlUd ..... TAB PBOBIB A DBM1B0, BJJsnW dtf Iloolilng- Coal. T AH NOW PRBPABBD TO 178180 A 6Tf 1 eerier uuallly Hockiog Ooal, In any auaatlly, dsllvared to any part of ths oily, or oa railroad oars. Orders left at my store, Boeteye Bloc-AU,10,it n ' issn&A DRY COOD8. LamaLaoe Pointa, Both Black It White, JUST BECEITEO, (June loth) I BAIN A SOX, i " Nob. S3 to 88 South High street, BtAOK SIXK CEOAKS, 8AC0.VE8 and BABO.IJES, ' A Bew Assertmsnt Belling at threat Bargraiiis. I BAM BOAT, Black Silts of tne luoftt Ap. proved M akei tor CLOAKS, SAC0,JE8, Ac, Selllug Vanalmm Ka.bel PrlOOB. BAIN eD, SUMMER SHAWLS BELLING VERY LOW. BAIN & SON, Bos. 13 lo J9 South Hlgb street. I HOTELS. iieston mm, Corner ol Third A Main s.sM Newark, O. rpHIS N1W AND KLK3ANT HOT Kit, COM-1 PLBTED at an exntiMS of over flO.000. and fnrnlahed entirely new du log the put year, and arranged with euoh modern lmproretnenti and ooa Tenleooea for the oomfortof lt gat at aa ere uoaor pMBd by any other henle In Central Ohio, haa been recently leaaed for a term of year by the suXacrf bar (Ute of New York city,) and It will beiiu aim and object to ao conduct the eaiue aa to make it an Indacetnent with I lie traveling pablio to exttind him their patronage, a liberal ahare of wwTU ia nllctt4d. OmnibaiiBa In readlneaV at all tiaicton the arrival of trafat, to oonvey peuvaenra to and from the hoaaa. A dally Hue also from thehouae i and from Granville. J. buzjiwtij, ey2o - Proprietor ZETLER HOUSE, (M. XL Corner of FoariU ssnil frleaAi,) 00LUMBU8 OHIO. J. O. Toll Ac on. AV1NO REORNTLT AB8UHBD THB MAN-asement of this larse and commodioaa Hotel. hare newly refitted It with reference to tbe con venience and comfort of tuiti. la aolfcltlna a J;oodly share of the patrooaRe of the traveling juib-lo. we aaanre our friends that we eball uce ever effort to pieaee. J. 0. VoLh A BOM, jnu ii - OWDAXLI. I, L, OA.BDMHB. J. U. URN MAN. ASIER1CAN IIOUKE J. BOSS HANLIH, at t!., Vrop'ra, my9 Sm NBWABS, OB "THE UNIOtf ' Awl it, bot Third and Foanh iti., rJxll,cS.olKxaJ. . TB0B18 B. WBBB.J BBABK B. WBBB, w.ai.'VwrjBXCM tt Monra, SMMH COLLEGES. BOOK-KEEPING, MATHEMATICS, enmanship and Telegraphy Capital Oity BUSINESS COLLEGE, ( Oorntr Town And Bigh Strati,) Oners unsurpassed faolllllts for acquiring a good prao Ileal edireatton. Dednotlon ol 50 ir cent, made In favor of Disabled Soldiers. TBIB INSTITUTION IB NOT A "IINK" IN any so-called cbaln of Colleges, but an instltu lion able to aland alone, resting Its claims to pa trenage solely on tbe excellence of Its ooarse and lb BDIttiy 01 IH .eawu.,.. wv. - tn. uolisgs, or write uir wiiea " BUSH & MARSHALL, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ollegiate Institute UBBANA, OHIO. THIS INSTITUTION 18 WITHIN TWO i .1.1. nr rininml... delhrtatfullv located, and wltb Its limirsH number of pupils, alf.rds tbe, rftvantage. owjawiostioa. .... .in IS. a echnol and honiB to whlcb tbsy may feel sanaaT Intrusting tbeir daunnters. Tne Fail Term will OKmesenoe on lbs last dsy c August. . BBV.M.A.BAOKBtT,A.M , jyir in ....,.... THE OHIO UNIVERSITY JLtlieus, Oltio, Bev. Solomob Howibu, D. '!, LX.D., President, a a,..,..... a, int. laitnal and moral rniiosonnr. Willi. a B. rouse, A.U., Profeteot of Orsek and Iistln tenguages. ..,... SiLI Ae TltTAN, A. BA ,, riUlUKll i' b. Biuvi.,...ve, lev. ALSX. B. UlBBOliS. A. riOWHvi wi biuwi bIah nVaanlBtr anil flsanLna V. Jat A. Bicm, A. M.TrlDcital ot Preparatory De partment. Fall Term ibeginsAug. 21,'65 TUITION tlO PER TERM. Arcordlnx to ttatutsa of lbs Mate ol Oblo, ths tuition Is free to: -One student from eacb county In He gist, to be elected by tbe County uominls ssnBsrasd Auditor; any Unltsd Btatcs Volontssr, a eitiaaa or unio. ..onu oaen aiaaDiBa in uib w,r- vlos and bonorably disobargsd; and any Uutted States1 Tolanleer, a eltlsea of Oblo. wbo enlisted when a minor and has been bonorably ufscnargoa, raalonga unto as as was in tae service uuuer Ohio Military Academy, AT FAIRMOUNT, NIAB OIKOISNATf. Course Begins SepltMiiber 7(li. V B. D. MABSriELD, (so., Fresldsnt Board of Trustees. Boa. Ii. A. HABBIB, Beyer, VloePrseldeus. Address eng. cod 9w 0. 0. 00MMT8, Bscrsury, Oinclnnatl, tAMo. Western Military Institute, , NEARDAYTOffeO. ' OHIABLBS ANDIRiON, Ulsut. oov'r of Oblo. rrss't Board of Visitors', B. . sVHOMallDIEU, E.g.. Ties Prsaldiat. ' T. WIsTTBBS, Banker, of Dayton, Treaanrer. Cprr. JOB. B. LOCKE, Superintendent. Hen. OB AS. B. STIVERS, U. 8. A.,' '- OesBmaodnuS of Oadsts. ' ' TV. Areteeesloa Of the above Institution will com. t memM BBteatasmaVar O, lBBS. For lurth. r Infer an. aVaaloB address Cars, JOB' M. LOCKS, "gup,tWesteMitryIaBiat,Ilayioa,0. V BUS Sod SW JOURNAJL. JLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL PBIBCID AND FU1LISHKD BT V.M. T. COGQESHALL A CO. BsUrrmapt la Faww la tens. . Ws- gay last week an abilraot of tha laws relating to tho suffrage la the Tarloue Southern Btateg as they existed prior to rseotasion. we present for companion me Tarloos proTiaions in force in the free Stages on this question. I kuixa, bj her Constitution adopted Ootober 29th, 1616, gives the ballot to every mala oltisen of the Unitad States at the age of twenty, one years and upwards, exoeptlng paupers, personsrhnder goardianship, and Indiana nott taxed, hATiiig resided in tha State three monVhs. But persons in tha military, naTaroraajtine lervioe, quartered in the State, and students attending a seminary of learning, do net aoquire a resldenoe thereby. (Inoludes negroes.) I MEW BABPSBIXI. by her constitution, adopted 1792, still in force, givemne tauot to "every male in habitant" ofiwenty-one years, exoept pau pars and persons exoused from paying taxes at their own request, freehold property qualifications were formerly required for omoe-noiaers, out tnese are aDoiisneau new uampemre never exoiuaea oolorea men from Toting or holding office. TXRMOirr. whiob nlioliaheil alavarv hv hernltn.lttMUuu, adopted July 4(bTi98, ifeolareil In her Bill of Bights that "all freemen, having suffioi ent evidence of oommon Interest with an attachment to the oomnrunity, have a right to elect otScers and Be eleoted into omoe. By artlole 21, "every man" twenty-one years cf age, who has resided one year in the State, who behave! himself quietly and peaceably, and who will take an oath to vote "ao as in vour oonsolenae you shall judge will most oomluoe to tne Dest gooa or the Btete, may vote, in Vermont, tnere-fore. 'ta hite man Is as cood as a negro, if ne bebaves himself as wen not otherwise. . HASSACBVSBTTS, ' $8 her original Constitution, adopted in 80, gars the ballot to every male person twenty-one years or age, resident in me Commonwealth, having an annual Income of three pounds from a freehold, or any es tate worm ou. , By the amendment now in force tha bal lot belongs to every male oitiien, twenty-ome years of age (except paupers and per sons under guardianship), wno snail nave paid any tax assessed within two yean, or who shall be exempted from taxation. - But by eta. 20 of the Amendments, "No person shall hava the right to vote, or be eligible to effioe under the Constitution of this Commonwealth, who shall not be able to read Ae Constitution In the Engliah language. and write his name: Provided, however, that tbe provisions of this amendment shall not apply to any person prevented by physical disability from complying with its re quisition) nor to any person who now has tne rignt to vote, nor to any persons wno shall be sixty years of age or upwards at the time this amendment ehall take effeot." Massachusetts, therefore, never exoluded any man from voting on acoount of color. BUODB IBLABD by constitution of 1842, gives ths right of suffrage: , 1. To every male oitiien, or full age, one year in the State, six- months in ths town, Owning real estate worth $134, or renting for $7 per annum. 2. lo every nanus male oitiien or run age .two years in the State, six months in the town, who re duly registered, who bas paid $1 tax, or done ri' -itia service within the year. Uenoe u llhode Island a native ne gro votos without a property qualification, while a foreign born white oitiien can not. CONNECTICUT, gives the ballot to all persons, whether white or blaok, who were freemen at the adoption r hnr ennalttyuon I loio, sou Buueequouti to "every while malo oititen of the United States," of full ae, resident six months In the town, and owning a freehold of the yearly value of $7, or who ehall have performed military duty, paid a State tax, and sustained a good moral oharaoter within the year. This was amended in 1846 by striking out the property and tax-paying qualification, and fixing the resldenoe at one year tn tne mate ana six montns tn tne town. Only those negroes have voted in Connecticut who were admitted freemen prior to .1818. BIW T0BK admits to the suffrage "every male oitiien," of full age, who shall have been ten days a oltisen, one year in the State, four months In the oounty, and thirty days in the district. But no man of oolor shall vote un less he has been three years a oitiien of the State, and for one year the owner of a freehold worth $260. over incumbrances, on whioh he shall have paid a lax, and he is to be subject to no aireot lax unless ne owns suoh freehold. Laws are auihorited, and have been paesed, excluding from the suffrage, persons convloted of bribery, lar-oeny, or any Infamous crime, also persons betting on tne election, no perBon gains or loses a residenoe by reason of presenoe or absence in the service or tbe unltea States nor in navigation nor as a student in a seminary nor in any asylum or pris on. A regiBtry law also exists. NIW JBBSIT, . ' the iral of those enumerated whioh abso lutely makes oolor the test of voting, and in which slavery existed up to a very recent period, gives the ballot, by its constitu tion oi, toys, tu every waito uiwuu otuaeu of thqpnlted States, of full age, residing one vear in the State and five months in tne oounty, exoept inai no soiaier or marine quartered therein ehall acquire the right, and no pauper, idol, insane person or person convioted of a otime which exoludes him from being a witness, shall vote). FINBSTLVAXIA gives a vote to "every white freeman," of full age, who has resided oae year in the State and ten days in the election dlstriot, and has within two years paid a tax, except that a once qualified voter returning into tbe State after an absence which aiaquai-ifies him from voting, regains his vote by a six mcfn ths' residenoe, and exoept that white iree oitisena unaer twenty- two and over twenty-one vote without pay ing taxes. onto by her Constitution of 1861, limits the elective franchise to "every white male oitiien" of the United states, or run age, resident oae year in the State, exoluding persons in the military and naval ssrvics and Idiots and insane persons. But, the oourts oi Ohio having held that every pereon of one-half white blood is a "white male oitiien" wkbln the Constitution and that the burden cf proof is with the challenging party, to abnw that tha person is more than hall blaofawrhich is Impracticable, we believe thatreTiraotioe, negroes In Ohio vole with' out restriction. Indiana gives ths right of suffrags to "every white male oitiien of thAUnlted Stales," of Ml ... eii .iv months residenoe in the State, while male of foreign birth and full age, who has resided one year in the United States, and six months preceding the eleotlon In the State, and who has de-hie Intentions to beoome a oltisen. ii. .oHlnr nr marine shall acquire a vote by being quartered in the State nor shall namon lose his vote by absence in the J r- ... . c, , , r. I i.l a,.... UN ..etna Al IUB OUSie Ol uuuou um.iob, " negro or mulatto shall have the right of suffrags." Ikunvia, ,-,, . by her Constitution of 1847, gives the vote In Iav.VW white ma!e cltlien" of full age. .mi.. one vear in lie State, and "every white male Inhabitant" who was a resident of the Slate at tne auoption oi mil vonstl-tutlon. Llko provisions to those of Indiana exist here, relative to soldiers, seamen, ma. vines and persons in th servios of the Unl ledVtates. r ... , HISS0UBL by her resent Free State Conelltution, ex. OlUdeS the DIBOBB iron tuwmb H1CB10AB, -' V by her Constitution adopted 1860, gives the v-lti.t i. ... white male oititen, to every whit male inhabitant residing in the State NUMBER IS June 24th, 1885, and lo every white ma' lihatitant residing in the State Jaanan 1st; I860, who has declared his intentions, so., or who has resided two and a ha years in the State, and declared his inter uons, and to every oiviliied male India inhabitant not a member of anv trihe - But no person shall rote unless of full age, nt. moment tnrce months in the Dta: and ten days in the town. Like nroviaioi. as to persons in the military and naval ser vice, stuaents, etc. ! IOWA. Every "white male oitiien" of the U. B, or full age, resident six months in the state, sixty days in the oounlv. (with like exceptions of persons in the military or iiavai service, luioia, insane parsons and criminals . . -. K WISCONSIN. Every male person of full age. reside ut one year in tne Bute, ana being either: 1. A white oitiien of the United States, 2. A white alien who has declared his inteu. tlons, 8. A person of Indian blood who haa onoe oeen declared a oitiien by aot of Con. greas, 4. Civilised persons of Indian de soerjt not memtfers of any tribe. (Wiih like exceptions of felons, insane persons, sua soiuiers.so., stationed in tne Btete.) - j CAtirOBNIA. Every white male oltisen of the United States (or of Mexico who shall have elected to become a oitiien cf the U. 8. under treaty of Queretaro) of full age, resident six months in ths Bute and thirtv dava in the dialriot. The Legislature has power to extend l. lal.. tw IuJlu. nu4 IUi. d.eveu- danls. (Like sundry provisions as above. 1 j MINNESOTA. Every male person of full asei resident one year in the United States and four months in the State, and being either : 1. A white oitiien of the U. S. 2. A white alien who has declared his intentions. 8. Civilised neraona of mixed whiin ami In dian blood, 4. Civilised Indians certified by a distriot Court to bs fit for oitiienship. "o .uaurr irvviBlousaa aDOVe.J . OBXO0N. Every white male oitiien of full ace. six months a resident in the State, and every white male alien, of full age, resident in tha United States one vear. who haa deolareit in. intentions, may vote, out "no negro, Chinaman or mulatto." KANSAS gives the ballot to every white male adult resident six months in the Htata and thirlv days in the town, who is either a oitiien or has declared his Intentions. wiar VIRGINIA. Every white male oitiien (eioent minors. lunatics and felons), resident one year in the Stale and thirty days in the oounty. The resulta sum up thus : Of the twentr- one free Stales enumerated, eight permit negro suffrage to a greater or less extent. These are the New England States, New York and Ohio. Of the remainder, two, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, are strongly "Democratic," and the rest framed their constitutions and applied for admission at a time wnen slavery ruled congress and the nation. Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and Illinois, (seven), admit as voters those not yet oiti sena; and besides ths new England States, four, to-wit: Michigan, Wieoonain, Califor nia and Minnesota provide ror voting by Indiana. One (Massachusetts) exoludes the Ignorant, and one (Oregon) excludes Chinamen. Chicago Tribunt. From ths Albany Eranlng Journal. Tlae Era of Crlnie. It is painfully evident that we are pass ing through an era of dreadful criino. Never before were the columns of nr .mlian. gee so burdened as now with details of every enormity which it is possible for the debased mind to conceive, or the brutal will to execute. Murders, highway robberies, burglaries, assassinations, and ravishments, ..nilltnla .V.. V. I 1 3 - J.O, l-i-iu gence, and seem to be peculiar products or the hour. The heart sickens as it beholds in revolting panorama, the stories of awful deeds, and tha intelligence is staggered with a contemplation of the wide-spread and fearful debauchery which alone ooultl produoe suoh fruits. Undoubtedly, very many offences of tho worst oharaoter are perpetrated by soldiers. Bad men. who went into the army for gain or excitement, and fought without an idea of prinoiple, have not been made bettor by the war. un the oonirary, mere is every danger that, returning upon society, without fixed employment, without the exoite- ments or camp and march ana Dame, wnn-out the restraints of discipline, a certain added looseness and lack of reaped for the fixed principles of law, will bo found in their oonduct. This has always been th oase after great wars there is no reason why it should not be so now. There is a peculiar direction in which such oriminal tendencies are likely to display themselves. The rowdy soldier has no regard for the character or position cf virtuous woman. In looking over our exchange list for a single day Friday last ws found recorded twenty-seven cases oi outrage upon io- males. In twenty-two of those oases, the guilty parties wsre said to be returned volunteers I Refiecting how high is ths average mor ality of our army, and how worthy the vast malorlty er its memoers, it is saa to think that they should bs disgraced by the Involuntary association or suoh wretches. But the stubborn faot exists. During tho latter eampaigns against Rebellion, when the substitute brokerage business was at its ollmax, the scum and refuse of our pop ulation was swept into the ranks. Conver sing: with a general offioer who bore an honorable part in Qrant's campaign against Richmond, he assured us that in a regiment of his oommandj which be named, he did not believe there were nrty upright and eoutable men. in some degree, this as ths oase with all the organisations made up of the bounty-jumping olass who enlisted during the last year. Such men havo not been purified by their military life. They return no better citisens than uiey went. On the ocntrary, the influence upon them of their army experience has generally been to makejthem worse. We are rapidly and moat assuredly tending toward a position Where the regular administration of law will be eucoeeded by revolutionary and dangerous measures where violence win be met with violence and orime punished by crime unless public sentiment is brought to bear in such way as to foroe reform through the oourla. No good eitlsen wishes to see the Bench and Jury-box superoeaeu nytne v lguanoe commute and the Lamp-post Tribunal; yet suoh an event is oertain to occur, if matters go on at such dreadful rate as during the past few weexs in some looaiities. A le evening, aiuoc, luau wan bluocbbu uuwii and robbed in Saratoga Springs, and the rumor prevailed that he was dying. In the xoitement of the moment, a Vigilance Committee was proposed the suggestion was heartll) aeoonded In some quarters, and but ror the wise advloe or some prudent men whose oounsels oarried weight, scenes of anarchy might havo followed, in several seotlons or Illinois, wisoonsiu and Missouri, oases or execution by lynou law have occurred within a few days past. This 1 a desperate remedy lor a danger ous disease. When exoited men take th administration of justios Into their hands, ther rarely stop short of flagrant orime. Anarchy suocseus order, raasion assumes the slaoe of reaecn. Revenge pule on the garb of right. None are safe; for none who may be suspected ean nave a iair trial; nun suspiolon ean always bs generated by those filled with evil ueaigns. mere is no more fearful sfetle of society than is reached when ordinarily well-disposed and law. abiding citisens, despairing of efficiency in the Courts, oonaent to their suppression by the diotum of Irregular and unauthorised mobs. If w are to avoid such au epoch as this, thoee who love order, peace and justice, must awaken to a conception of the fact that these art actually menaoed. We need a more deolded popular sentiment against trims, and a mora inflexible administration of th penalties denounced by law for its perpetration. Foeslbly as one of the incidental consequences of war, we are ooming to hold hussan life too cheaply, and to look with far too much indifference upon infrao-tions of natural and legal right. When a Jury ean acquit a murderess, whs Is forthwith kissed by her ecunssl, cheered by the audler" "" "'"'-graphed for th lllue. ..rated newspapers; when a debauchee ooa-j rioted of making a burean of Government i a harem for himself and comrades, is re-' tained in exalted official position; when 'nab. who shoots another down in a New j. Vork political quarrel, gets abroad without restraint, on insignificant bail ; whan irritoh who has forcibly robbed a woman of what is dsarer lhan life, beoomea a freeman by securing a bond for $600; when, ia ' short, it is the exoeption and not ths rule thai villains guilty of outrageous crimes art punished at all, and, when penalties are instated, they are entirely disproportionate to thcl enormity of the offense what else ean be texpected, than those whose instincts mate them rogues, and whose lives are largely those of chanoe, should deliberately estimate the ohances of eaoape to be greater than those of conviction, and assnme with alacrity the slight haiard Imposed by a gratification of their debased passions ? 1ft the enforcement of laws be made motp certain and inflexible. Do away with therpernioious syBtem of bail, save In oases where presumption is strongly In favor of the innocenoe of a party accused. Remove the manifold delays whioh are Interposed between arrest, indictment and trial, so thai punishment may be Inflioted before the remembranee of guilt has been effaced. Cease apotheosiiing murders, and making angels of cold-blooded devils ia pettlcoata who) stain their hands in blood. Purify the fountains of sentiment in the higher so- olalj olasses. 1 Preaoh a crusade against yetiow-ooverea literature oi prunvui- icu-densles. Indict the newspapers which fill their columns with indeoencies, as publlo nuisances, diva honorable employment to those returned soldiers who are willing to take! it, and send Buoh as bring dishonor upon their comrades by vagrancy and dis soluteness, to the work-house. Awaken the pulpit to the need of praotical preach- t ing jabout every-day gin; give us fewer essays on the hard-heartedneas of the Egyptians and the broad phylaoteries of Pharisees, and more plain talk about the sins which are at our doors. And when the future Mary Harris goee to epend her life in prison, and the coming Tom Baker grae.. a gallow-rope, there, will be less temptation than now to crime, because of the diminished seourity of the criminal. j Amerleam Goods Abroad. A writer in a lata number of the S.4 James Magazine, an English periodical of character, in giving an interesting aocount of the British oolony of Aden, in the Red Sea, mentions in his description of th steamship eompauy'a passenger station that m one room stooa a I an.ee oiocx upon th mantlepieoe, while American sheetings and drillings were for sale to the travellers. Here we have an instance of the fact to whioh we have ssveral times alluded, that American manufacturers are now enabled to derive no small portion of their proeper-iiy from their ability to enter into an active competition for the possession of foreign markets. The instance also illustrates how the growth of our manufactures must inevitably foster our oommoroe. The commeroo which finds employment in oonveylng suoh goods abroad, ia oertalnly more profitable to ua than that whioh depends for its prosperity upon bringing hither the products cf foreign factories. Aden being a British possession, with a sepoy garrison and Born- ' bar polloemen. would of course be mora favorable for the sale of British than Ameri- : csn goods. Yet the steamship oompany Itself puts a Yankee olock on the mantle-piece, and has traders selling Amerioan sheetings and drillings on us premiees. The native population ol Aden is tntrty thousand souls. It is the trade of juBt suoh out-of-the-way places that haa made the custom of the British manufacturers so great; and the faot that we are entering upon a suoeesafuoompatition for them is full of enoouragement to thoae who see in the rising greatness of American industry a future of high promise to our oommerce. It is thus clear that the policy which stimu late cur manufacturers is relatively bene ficial lo American oommerce. We should learn to recognise that we are not morely entered urjon B alnmele for the possession of our home market, since we find ourselves unable to get that while our rivals are ao powerful everywhere, but that the hopes of ,ni ittduetey ay. Lu.ann.n wnn nni- uom. petition against the British all over the world; and just in proportion as the British manufacturers are making saorifioes to eon-trol our markets, our manufacturers must make saorifioes elsewhere to rival them sua- -f-ii, j - -.t-.i. a the Amerioan maker beoomes powerful and able to maintain a permanent stand her at home, he naturally extends hie operations abroad. Thus we find our Philadelphia lamps and metal work sent to British. India reguiariy. This great struggle is one identified with the history, greatness and future of the re- nublic. , Our success In it will make our country the wonder of the world. It will give us oommand of the empire of the eeas and the commerce of all nations. It will give to tbe Amerioan marine a pre-omineuc unapproachable, and extend the splendor and renown of the republic to the uttermost ends of ths earth, it is a struggle not for existenoe, but for the whole field. We hava been fought ao bitterly herb at home by our foreign rival that we nnu it necesBar j vo enlarge the area of the oontest, and embark into the whole vast ocean oi a worm a competition. This we have now the capital, th eiperienoe, the power and the resouroes to undertake, with a fine prospect of sucoess. American history is striving for an empire not leas magnificent than the republio Itself, and its past career is a guarantee of its future achievements. The oiviliiatlon of Amerioa will not be long in rivalling that of the old world. Therefor give it free scop and all th aid it asks, forltwill by it history Inspire every Amerioan with, fresh pride in his oountry, her people, an their capacily for grand undertakings. Ohio North American. (WuhtotonOorraspondaBce X. T. Bsrald.) The fVblt Horns. ' The new lady of the white house has very quietly taken poeaesslon of her quarters, and, as there has been ao reoeption yet, and will net uu umu wugiw. ww ... December, ths public are not familiar with w aivle of aonearance, and we du not yet bear many oritioisms or much goaaip. She need not hope to eaoapu uiob. wimk. However, as ths position is too prominont for seclusion. Mrs. Johnson, when the Preei- . dent was Governor of Tenneasee, before the war never came to Nashville at all dur- ' ing her hueband's term of offioe, but resided in the small oountry town of areanvllla, -referring its quiet and seoluslon to tha gaieties of the oapltal. None of the Prest. dent's family, I believe, lived In Naahvill during hie first term of offioe. Mrs Johnson, from all accounts, is a lady very much like th 1st Mrs. Henry Clay, . oaring nothing for oily life or gay Boolely, but finding peaoe and content tn the oalm, unobtrusive pleasure of the domeetlo lit of her own family olrole. Mrs. Patterson, the President's daughter, the wife of th new Senator from Tennessee, Judge Patter-eon will, It is said, do the honors of the . Whits Boues. She seema a lady every way capable of appearing to advantage in that high and difficult sphere of life. The heavy ruaoa uraporien situ nyatLtoia of mourning have all been removed from tbe Executive Mansion as may oau it in drv official doouments and though ther was an appropna.1". j u... om- gross to reiuruieu in n.iwn.,iiwNi,i; in need of by the way nothing ha yet been done in that line. The stray soiutore . uumuiwu. xw.iv hunters have damaged the eurtetne and furniture very muoh. The ouitom of allowing every Tom, Dlok and Harry to stroll Into ths house with dirty boot and hats upon their heads, should be stopped. lf a man haa not the ordinary deoenoy to remove his hat and wipe his boots before entering th residence of the President of the United Stales, the usher should be Instructed to either give him these neoesaary hints or forbid his entranoe. Your correspondent has often seen rough, ooarae men strolling about in the handsome East Room withoar-pot-snoks in their hands, oraoklng whips, with their hats on, and tapping the furniture to see if it was really solid mahogany r onlv veneered. If the usher was fitted for his plsos he would take oare that such people, If admitted at all, were direoted how to behave themeelves. The Iowa Copperheade made an attempt to gel up a meeting of relumed soldiers at Keokuk, a few days slnos, lo repudiate th platform and nomination of the Union party The soldiers got together, declared tbiy did not like the negro-suffrage plank of tie Union platform, but resolved that they ' will aland by the Union of this State, and the Union nominees, and that nothing will drive us to an opposition to our Union, , to our old (lag, and to our victories onwb and land." Th Cops didn't make muoh by their motion.. J71 maylT eoddm